PPT Slide
Ancient & Medieval Philosophy -- David L. Rouse
PHAEDRUS: But didn't Protagoras in point of fact produce some such works, Socrates?
SOCRATES: Yes, my young friend, there is his Correct Diction, and many other excellent works. But to pass now to the application of pathetic language to the poor and aged, the master in that style seems to me to be the mighty man of Chalcedon, who was also expert at rousing a crowd to anger and then soothing them down again with his spells, to quote his own saying, while at casting aspersions and dissipating them, whatever their source, he was unbeatable.
But to resume, on the way to conclude a speech there seems to be general agreement, though some call it recapitulation and others by some other name.