Protrepticus
Protrepticus (Ancient Greek: Προτρεπτικός) may refer to:
- Protrepsis and paraenesis, two closely related styles of exhortation
- Protrepticus (Aristotle), an exhortation to philosophy by Aristotle, which survives in fragmentary form
- Protrepticus, a work by the Roman writer Q. Ennius
- Protrepticus, an exhortation to the study of the arts in general by Galen, edited by Georg Kaibel
- Protrepticus (Clement), an exhortation to Christian conversion by Clement of Alexandria
- Protrepticus, a work by the Neoplatonist Iamblichus
- Protrepticus, one of the Idyllia of Ausonius
See also
- The Hortensius follows the style of a protrepticus.
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