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The Rhetoric of Democracy. Elites and Popular Power in Second Sophistic Literature.

The Rhetoric of Democracy. Elites and Popular Power in Second Sophistic Literature.

Funding 
BOF
Funding details 
Ghent University BOF
Promotor 
Prof. Dr. Koen De Temmerman
Co-promotor 
Prof. dr. Andries Zuiderhoek
Researcher(s) 
Dr. Thierry Oppeneer
Period 
2014 - 2018

A literary-rhetorical analysis of speeches, essays and biographies from the Second Sophistic (50-250 AD) will test the hypothesis that democratic elements in politics in Greek cities continued to exist under Roman imperial rule. This hypothesis challenges a long-standing and influential common opinion among both literary scholars and ancient historians. The methodology combines ancient rhetoric and New Historicism.