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Socrates Ex Situ
2017
Journal for the History of Rhetoric
Socrates is an oddity. This past decade has seen both his radical contextualization through archeological efforts to locate him in the public spaces of his native Athens and his radical decontextualization through studies of his reception in later times and places. What unifies those seemingly divergent investigations of Socrates is a fascination with discovering and discerning where Socrates belongs. Socrates' own contemporaries called him "atopos" (odd, literally, out-of-place), and our
doi:10.5325/jhistrhetoric.20.2.0196
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