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Plato’s Funeral Oration

New Scholasticism 48 (4):503-508 (1974)

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  1. Menexenus—son of Socrates.Lesley Dean-Jones - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):51-.
    The Menexenus is also known as Plato's Epitaphios or Funeral Oration. The body of the work is a fictional funeral oration, composed as an example of what should be said at a public funeral for Athenians who have fallen in war. The oration is framed by an encounter between Socrates and a certain Menexenus, an eager young man who thinks he has reached the end of education and philosophy, but who is still rather young to take an active party in (...)
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  • Philosophy and rhetoric in the Menexenus.Lucinda Coventry - 1989 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 109:1-15.