La Condanna di Socrate

Audiatur et altera pars
Academia, 1. Edition 2022, 223 Pages
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During 403–399 a fierce political contest was going on between the king of Sparta Pausanias and Lysander, in which Athens was part of the stakes. I examine the possibility that Socrates became entangled in the backlash of this contest. As Xenophon testifies in Memorabilia, during the trial Socrates was accused of driving his young followers to violence by his polemics against the Athenian democratic institutions. The rekindling of civic unrest in Athens could weaken Pausanias’ position in Sparta, jeopardizing the democratic restoration that he had promoted in Athens in 403.
With a preface by Prof. Livio Rossetti.
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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-98572-024-8
Subtitle Audiatur et altera pars
Publication Date May 3, 2022
Year of Publication 2022
Publisher Academia
Format Softcover
Language italienisch
Pages 223
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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