Article published In: Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter: Band 24
Herausgegeben von Manuel Baumbach und Olaf Pluta
[Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter 24] 2021
► pp. 18–34
Cicero, Academica 1.45
Interpreting academic history
Published online: 7 June 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.00071.sny
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.00071.sny
Abstract
Focused on the reference to Socrates’ confession of ignorance at Academica 1.45, this paper
challenges the common assumption that the passage transmits Arcesilaus’ conception of Socrates. This paper develops in two steps
a more plausible reading of the passage. According to this reading, Cicero presents an interpretation of Arcesilaus’ historical
relation to Socrates. In conclusion, the paper argues that traditional readings of Acad. 1.45 underestimate not
only Cicero’s originality as an historical thinker, but also his clever reconstruction of Academic history, as it effectively
opposes the controversial Academic history defended by Antiochus in the early first century BCE.
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