A so far overlooked allusion to Plato’s Gorgia (456bc) is found in Dio of Prusa’s oration 57 (Nestor). This quotation confirms the intertextual nature of this speech, which is indeed one of the elements typical of the author's later works (as Nestor is generally believed to be)

Gorgia ‘confutato’: Platone, Gorgia 456bc; Dione di Prusa, Nestore, or. 57, 5

BERARDI, Elisabetta
2015-01-01

Abstract

A so far overlooked allusion to Plato’s Gorgia (456bc) is found in Dio of Prusa’s oration 57 (Nestor). This quotation confirms the intertextual nature of this speech, which is indeed one of the elements typical of the author's later works (as Nestor is generally believed to be)
2015
n. s. 111
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Dio of Prusa, Plato; Gorgias, periautologia, rhetoric and medicine
E. BERARDI
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