Om De Elocutione Isocratea Particula Prior
This book is a comprehensive study on the eloquence of Isocrates, one of the greatest orators of ancient Greece. It focuses on the structure and style of Isocrates' speeches and provides insights into his rhetorical strategies. The author, Ernst Otto Gehlert, a renowned scholar of ancient Greek language and literature, offers a fresh perspective on Isocrates' works. This book will appeal to students, scholars, and anyone interested in ancient Greek rhetoric.
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