isokraattisena
Isokraattisena refers to a stylistic approach in ancient Greek rhetoric and literature characterized by the use of isokrasian (or Isocrates’) stylistic conventions. The term derives from the name of the Athenian rhetorician and philosopher Isocrates (436–338 BCE), who emphasized clarity, precision, and persuasive eloquence in his writings and teachings. Unlike the more ornate and varied styles of other Athenian rhetoricians, such as Lysias or Gorgias, Isocrates advocated for a unified, structured, and didactic prose style that prioritized logical argumentation and moral instruction.
Isokraattisena involves several key features. First, it relies on a clear and systematic organization of ideas,
The influence of Isokraattisena extended beyond Isocrates’ own writings, shaping the rhetorical traditions of later Greek