Panegyricus
object · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
my Panegyricus
in the texts
Panathenaicus
Isocrates' earlier work, cited because it contains a different version of the Theban burial events.
And let no one suppose that I fail to realize that I am giving a different version of these same events from that which I shall be found to have written in the Panegyricus.
To Philip, II
An earlier work by Isocrates associated with his youthful hopes for Greek policy.
I am grateful to my old age for this reason alone, because it has prolonged my life to this moment, so that the dreams of my youth, which I attempted to commit to writing both in my Panegyricus and in the discourse which was sent to you, I am now seeing in part already coming to fulfillment through your achievements and in part I have hopes of their future realization.