Definitions for Isocrates

Isocrates I·soc·ra·tes

Spelling: [ahy-sok-ruh-teez]
IPA: /aɪˈsɒk rəˌtiz/

Isocrates is a 9 letter English word.

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noun

  1. 436–338 b.c, Athenian orator.

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There were then two famous teachers of oratory in Athens, Isocrates and Isæus.

Now it is argued that this must have been written in the youth of Isocrates, when the promise was not yet fulfilled.

He is said to have been a pupil both of Plato and of Isocrates.

The school of Isocrates was famous, and his prices very high.

Isocrates, and after him the Emperor Julian, has said that states are immortal, or may be so.

The repulse of Isocrates did not keep the ardent student from his classes.

Isocrates said: "Act towards others as you desire others to act towards you."

I am now deep in Isocrates and from him I shall pass to Lysias.

Or Isocrates, that was so cowhearted that he dared never attempt it?

Or that Isocrates himself is the enemy of Plato and his school?

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