THE CYPRIOT TRILOGY OF ISOCRATES:DIPLOMACY, MONARCHY AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

The Cypriot Trilogy of Isocrates:Diplomacy, Monarchy and Political Philosophy

The Cypriot Trilogy of Isocrates:Diplomacy, Monarchy and Political Philosophy

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In A community-based education programme to reduce insecticide exposure from indoor residual spraying in Limpopo, South Africa the Cypriot trilogy Isocrates does not intend to carry out only an oratorical exercise on his conception of the monarchic regime.These are speeches whose primary meaning was to carry out a diplomatic action whose intention was for Cyprus to support the Athenian hegemonic cause.They were written at the precise moment when Timotheus travelled through the Aegean Sea and the north of Greece in order to consolidate Athenian expansionism.

In this way, he made a sequence of political speeches in which he used his own philosophical notions adapting them, on the one hand, to the Cypriot political situation characterized by confrontations between the pro-Hellenic and pro-Persian factions and, on the other hand, to the Redéfinition des récits urbains : analyse de deux déplacements du centre politique de Macapá (1944 et 1967) strategic needs of Athens.

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