
Menexenus
Menexenus is a dialogue written by Plato, likely in the 4th century BCE, featuring Socrates recounting a funeral oration he attributes to Aspasia, a prominent female philosopher. The work explores themes of rhetoric, memory, and the role of women in Athenian society. It is notable for its unique perspective on public oratory and its reflection on the nature of civic duty and remembrance in ancient Greece.


















