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Index Abdera, 24 actual. See actuality actuality, 67-71 Adcock, 48 n. 20 Aeschylus, 42 agonistics. See competition(s); contest(s) Alcibiades, 109 n. 28, 111 n. 46 Alcidamas, 27, 63-64, 73 n. 21, 147n. 79 Alcmaeon, 144 n. 23 Alexander the Great, 49 n. 40 aliens, 16-17 Allison, 49 n. 35 Amphipolis, 146 n. 51 Anaxagoras, 122 Antigone, 112 n. 55 Antiphon, 24, 26, 42, 48 n. 27, 48 n. 29, 90, 109 n. 27, 113, 141 Antisthenes, 183 n. 7 Anytus, 80 Apollo, 193 appropriateness. See prepon, proper aprepes, 60-63, 134; see also prepon Argos, 138 aristocracy, 12-15 Aristophanes, 19, 22, 42 Aristotle, 4, 9, 13, 28, 32, 38, 43, 45, 46 n. 7, 47 n. 12, 47 n. 16, 48 n. 32, 48 n. 34, 49 n. 38, 49 n. 40, 49 n. 46, 77; on victory, 36; on epideictic rhetoric and delivery, 41, 148 n. 79; his reception of the sophists, 150-83; compared to Plato and !socrates, 150-6; distinguishing sophists from philosophers, 153, 161--65; distinguishing orators from philosophers, 154; comparing political science with rhetoric, 154; distinguishing sophists from dialecticians and eristics, 161--65; on the beginnings of rhetoric, 156-57; attitude towards the sophists, 157--60; his portrayal of the sophists, 161--68 Athena, 120 Athens, 12, 16-17, 24, 51 n. 70, 51 n. 71, 132, 138, 141, 146 n. 51 Baldry, 50 n. 63, 51 n. 70 Baldwin, 143 n. 2 Barnes, 184 n. 20 Barrett, 108 n. 25 Bayonas, 49 n. 42 Biesecker, 59, 72 n. 16 Blass, 73 n. 21 bricoleur, 25, 28-31 Brown, 73 n. 21 Bryson, 183 n. 7 Bury, 48 n. 20 Butcher, 147 n. 78 Butler, 39-40, 52 n. 73 Cairns, 112 n. 52 Callicles, 26, 28, 49 n. 45, 81, 83, 90, 215 216 Index 102, 106-7 n. 6, 107 n. 11, 108 n. 24, 200n. 8 Calogero, 112 n. 49 Carse, 73 n. 23 Cartledge, 46 n. 5 Ceos, 24 de Certeau, 25, 28-32, 49 n. 35, 49 n. 47, 50 n. 55, 50 n. 56 Chalkis, 181 Chemiss, 184 n. 18 Chroust, 183 n. 9 Gcero, 184 n. 20 circumstances, 46; logic of, 4, 56; of the sophists, 11-32; and principles, 98-99 Gassen, 147 n. 74, 183 n. 1, 183 n. 6, 185n. 30 Oeisthenes, 12 Oeon, 44-45, 124 Cole, 46 n. 6, 47 n. 8 commonplaces, 18, 31 competition(s), 32-39, 46; ethic of, 4, 56, 97; see also contest(s) contest(s), 65--66; see also competition(s) Cook, 48 n. 20 Cooper, 169, 186 n. 37, 186 n. 39 Cope, 156, 184 n. 18, 185 n. 20 Corax, 133 cosmopolitanism, 17 Coulter, 111 n. 49 Crete, 201 n. 11 Critias, 26, 29, 42, 109 n. 27, 141 Crito, 108 n. 24 Cyprus, 49 n. 40 Damon, 122 Deleuze, 25-27, 49 n. 35, 49 n. 36, 49 n. 37, 49 n. 39 democracy, 12-15 Demonicus, 121 Demos, 110 n. 43 despot, 49 n. 37; and nomads, 25-26 dialectic, 100 dialogue(s), 101-2, 107 n. 9; circumstances and ideas in, 102; competition and cooperation in, 102-3; resemblance to theatrical drama, 103; opposition between form and content, 103; similarities to and differences from sophistical rhetoric, 103-4 Diels, 4 Diogenes Laertius, 9 Dionysius, 49 n. 40; of Halicamassus, 70 Dionysodorus,35,89 Dionysus, 41, 51 n. 71, 193 display oratory, 97; see also exhibition(s) dissoi logoi, 57-58, 101, 193 Dobson, 143 n. 2 Dodds, 56, 72 n. 10, 111 n. 44 Drama, in Athens, 51 n. 70 Dupreel, 72 n. 15 dynastes. See logos Echo, xiii Ehrenberg, 47 n. 14 Eleatic Stranger, 49 n. 37, 83-85, 108 n. 16, 108 n. 19, 109 n. 28, 109n. 29 Elis, 24, 109 n. 27 Empedocles, 144 n. 23 Ephialtes, 13 Erickson, 184 n. 20 Euripides, 42, 97 Euthydemus, 35, 89 exhibition(s), 46; aesthetic of, 4, 56; see also spectacles Field, 147 n. 69 Finley, 143 n. 2 Fortenbaugh, 175, 186 n. 47 Freeman, 147n. 70, 147n. 77 Freese, 185 n. 28 [3.128.199.88] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 12:57 GMT) Garner, 33, 36, 48 n. 21, 50 n. 62, 51 n. 68, 72 n. 12 Gelon, 140 Gorgias, 24, 29, 41-42, 45; on contests, 34-35, 47 n. 9, 47 n. 10, 48 n. 27, 50 n. 60, 66-67, 72 n. 18, 73 n. 21, 79, 87--88...

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