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A Penny for His Thoughts? Socrates "the Sophist" and the Problem of Payment in the Clouds.

  • Published In: Classical World, 2024, v. 117, n. 3. P. 235 1 of 3

  • Database: Education Source Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Williams, D. David 3 of 3

Abstract

In this paper, I argue against the prevailing view that Aristophanes in the Clouds characterizes Socrates as a "sophistic" teacher-for-pay. To do so, I reexamine the play's five potential references to teaching payments—Strepsiades' description of the Thinkery (98–99), his offer of a wage (245–249), the Clouds' exhortation to Socrates (804–812), a joke about Hyperbolus (874–876), and the "honor" that Socrates receives from Strepsiades (1146–1147)—within the framework of Aristophanes' comic technique. I demonstrate that Aristophanes, particularly in the sections of the play most significant for the characterization of Socrates (126–509 and 627–803), portrays Socrates not as a venal teacher looking to take advantage of his students but as an impractical intellectual who has no concern for money. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Classical World. 2024/04, Vol. 117, Issue 3, p235
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:History
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:00098418
  • DOI:10.1353/clw.2024.a928923
  • Accession Number:177878124
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