This Friday I and some friends will discuss Plato's dialogue Ion. The person of Ion is a rhapsode, or vocal performer, of Homer's epics, and Socrates talks with him. So prima facie this appears to be relevant to those who study in a music conservatory of today. This will be my second read and my first discussion of the dialogue. Stay tuned as I plan to share some food for thought.
About Me
- Name: Eric Allen
- Location: Vacaville, California, United States
BA in Music from Biola University, Member of the Torrey Honors Institute, Alumni of the Trinity Forum Academy, lowly DEPper awaiting ship off to the Air Force come Dec. 12
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