Ion (rhapsode)

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Ion (rhapsode) is a professional performer and interpreter of Homeric poetry who serves as the central figure in Plato’s dialogue "Ion," where Socrates questions him about the nature of poetic inspiration and artistic knowledge.

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Ion (rhapsode) canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek performer
fictional character
rhapsode
appearsInWork Ion
surface form: Ion (dialogue)
associatedWith Homer
Homeric epics
Homer's Iliad
surface form: Iliad

Homer's Odyssey
surface form: Odyssey
centralCharacterOf Plato's dialogue Ion
createdBy Plato
dialoguePartnerOf Socrates
discussesTopic artistic knowledge
nature of poetry
poetic inspiration
genreOfWorkAppearsIn Socratic dialogue
hasName Ion
knownFor claiming expertise in Homeric interpretation
skillful recitation of Homer
language Ancient Greek
literaryPeriod Classical Greek philosophy
medium oral performance
nationality Greek
occupation professional performer of Homeric poetry
performsGenre epic poetry
questionedAbout whether his skill is based on knowledge or divine inspiration
roleInDialogue interlocutor questioned by Socrates
specializesIn interpretation of Homeric poetry
recitation of Homer
usedByAuthorToIllustrate distinction between technē and inspiration
theory of divine madness in poetry

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Ion mainCharacter Ion (rhapsode)
subject surface form: Ion (dialogue)
Ion dialoguePartnerOfSocrates Ion (rhapsode)
subject surface form: Ion (dialogue)
Ion containsCharacter Ion (rhapsode)
subject surface form: Ion (dialogue)