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Intervenir à titre privé dans la diplomatie de sa cité : l'exemple de la paix de Nicias chez Thucydide

2013

Act on private basis in diplomacy of one’s own city. The example of Nicias’ peace in Thucydides. During the diplomatic exchanges related at the beginning of the fifth book, Thucydides shows two explicit private interventions using words connected with idia. First, two ephores, Cleoboulos and Xenares, make private propositions. Then, an Athenian, Alcibiades sends a private messenger. Whereas these two actions are unique in the fifth book, because Thucydides’ vocabulary is specific, some other citizens express opinions different from the majority decisions. Some of them act against the policy of their City. Self-interest may incite some citizens to participate in civic action, and the private…

Historypolitique intérieureThucydide ; politique intérieure ; Cléoboulos ; Xénarès ; public ; privé ; faction politique ; Cléaridas ; idia ; politique étrangère ; diplomatie ; Brasidas ; Alcibiadediplomatie03 medical and health sciencespolitique étrangèreThucydide0601 history and archaeologyClassicsXénarèsAlcibiade030505 public health060103 classicsCléoboulospublicBrasidas06 humanities and the artsfaction politique16. Peace & justiceCléaridasprivate ; Thucydides ; idia ; Alcibiades ; public ; politic faction ; diplomacy ; foreign policy ; domestic policy ; Xenares ; Cleoboulos ; Clearidas ; Brasidas[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History0305 other medical scienceprivé[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historyidia
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Le arringhe dei Generali alle truppe fra retorica e realtà

2010

Since war is the dominant subject matter in ancient Historiography, the general's speech to his men before battle is attested in almost all historians. The aim of the work was the study of the commander exhortations before the battle in Thucydides. Particular attention was devoted to the exhortations by two commanders during the Peloponnesian War: Brasidas, from Sparta, and Demosthenes, from Athens. The scope was to investigate what arguments they used in order to spurring the troops in the battle with audacity. Fact or Fiction? Thucydides had been a general himself. The speeches which he puts into generals' mouths before battle are not rhetorical invention. They keep as close as possible t…

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaBattle Exhortation Thucydides Rhetorical invention Fact
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Agamennone βουληφόρος? La sovranità alla prova del processo deliberativo

2022

Starting with the Iliad, Agamemnon is mostly depicted at the centre of dramatic deliberative situations. This feature is also present in fifth-century literature, particularly in some plays in which Agamemnon’s decision-making ability in uncertainty comes into tension with other characters in order to determine the ‘right’ decision and adequate leadership features. In this paper, I will focus on the Euripides’ play Iphigenia in Aulis (405 a.C.). In this tragedy the behaviour of the Achaean king draws our attention, as he is not equipped to handle his role and responsibilities. In the same years, also historiography is interested in the nature and risks of the deliberative process, as Thucyd…

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaDecision-making Meta-deliberation Uncertainty Metanoia Euripides Iphigeneia in Aulis Thucydides Mytilene debate Cleon
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Retorica e costruzione del consenso in Tucidide: il caso di Mitilene.

2016

In his account of the Peloponnesian war, Thucydides explicitly insists on some dilemmas linked to the wider matter of deliberative process: in particular, the relationship between nature, profit and justice, truth and lie, speech and action. The story of the uprising of Mytilene is particularly useful, intertwining the antilogy between the two speakers (Cleon and Diodotus) with the so-called metanoia: the Athenian deliberative rethinking puts on focus the complex problems of the building of consensus in the democratic decision-making processes. Here we examine only one point of the two rich and articulate speeches: the opportunity of discussing again what has been already decided in a corre…

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaPeloponnesian War Thucydides Rhetoric deliberative process decision maker rethink
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Tucidide e il marchese de Norpois. Memoria, obbligazione politica e ingratitudine

2023

This paper proposes some reflections on the problem of political ingratitude in international relations, particularly in the context of an imminent or already ongoing war. Recalling past benefits brings memory into play and emphasises the expectation produced by these benefits and the importance attached to the political obligations that should result from them. After providing some insights from Homer, attention will focus on Thucydides. Among the numerous case studies offered by the Athenian historian, particular attention will be paid to the conflict between Corcyra and Corinth in Book I and the political use of memory and gratitude in the speeches delivered in Athens by the ambassadors …

Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia Grecamemory charis political obligation change of mind Homer Thucydides
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Un mondo senza confini, un potere senza limiti. Temi e retoriche identitarie dell’«eccezionalismo» ateniese

2022

Partendo dalla categoria politica di “eccezionalismo”, che è stata utilizzata per descrivere la politica estera degli Stati Uniti, soprattutto nel XX secolo, questo paper propone una analisi comparata con la politica ateniese di V secolo, soprattutto durante il suo impero marittimo: in tale contesto la nozione di “eccezionalismo” sembra adatta per comprendere alcuni aspetti della sua politica e i rapporti tra “eccezionalismo” e democrazia. Starting with the political category of 'exceptionalism', which has been used to describe US foreign policy, especially in the 20th century, this paper proposes a comparative analysis with 5th century Athenian policy, especially during its maritime empire…

exceptionalism democracy rhetoric US foreign policy 20th century classical Athens ThucydidesSettore L-ANT/02 - Storia Greca
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