The myth of Palamedes, known to the Athenian public thanks to Euripides’ homonymous work, enjoyed a fortune as great as that it was revitalized by Greek fourth century prose treating Socrates’ trial. The hero was perceived as figura Socratis because of the common destiny they shared.

Mori, F. (2018). Socrate, Palamede e l’empio processo. Declinazioni di un topos da Euripide a Senofonte. MAIA, LXX(2), 211-219.

Socrate, Palamede e l’empio processo. Declinazioni di un topos da Euripide a Senofonte

Francesco Mori
2018-01-01

Abstract

The myth of Palamedes, known to the Athenian public thanks to Euripides’ homonymous work, enjoyed a fortune as great as that it was revitalized by Greek fourth century prose treating Socrates’ trial. The hero was perceived as figura Socratis because of the common destiny they shared.
2018
Mori, F. (2018). Socrate, Palamede e l’empio processo. Declinazioni di un topos da Euripide a Senofonte. MAIA, LXX(2), 211-219.
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