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‘Philonikia’ e ‘timoria’ nel ‘logos’ di Ermocrate a Gela e nell’‘Olimpico’ di Lisia

Francesca Mattaliano

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Linguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:DE1-100Language and Linguisticslcsh:History of Lawlisialcsh:History of the Greco-Roman WorldClassicsOrder (virtue)lysiasmedia_commonlcsh:KJ2-1040ArtLogos Bible Softwarelcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literaturetimoriatucididethucydidesphilonikiaFeelinghermocratesermocratePerformance artlcsh:PACartographyHumanitiesTheme (narrative)

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The aim of the paper is to underline that some themes are both in the logos  of Hermocrates of Syracuse in Gela and in the Olimpic Oration of Lysias. Purposely, two of these are the theme of philonikia , which Thucydides defined «insane», and the theme of timoria , when the revenge is legitimate and advantageous at same time. The use of such slogans by the Attic orator (even if his father was from Syracuse), testifies the desire to evoke the feeling pansikeliote awaked during the Peace of Gela, in order to spread these themes and values in Mainland Greece too.

https://doi.org/10.7358/erga-2016-001-matt