The Pedagogical Use of the Iliad in Rhetorical and Philosophical Education - Brossura

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From the earliest centuries of Greek literacy, the Iliad occupied a place of extraordinary authority, shaping not only the imaginative horizons of Greek culture but also the very structures through which young people learned to think, speak, and reason. To write about the pedagogical use of the Iliad in rhetorical and philosophical education is therefore to enter a long and intricate conversation about how a society forms its citizens, how it transmits values, and how it negotiates the tension between inherited tradition and intellectual innovation. The poem's influence was never confined to the realm of literature. It permeated political discourse, ethical reflection, and the cultivation of eloquence. It served as a model of narrative craft, a repository of moral exempla, a source of metaphysical speculation, and a training ground for the arts of persuasion. In the ancient world, to be educated was, in a profound sense, to be shaped by Homer.

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