De Apsine Rhetore, published in 1876, is a scholarly work by Caspar Hammer focusing on the rhetorician Apsines. Written in Latin, this study delves into the writings and teachings of Apsines, offering insights into his contributions to the field of rhetoric during the classical period. The book provides a detailed analysis of Apsines' rhetorical theories and techniques, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in classical literature and the history of rhetoric. Hammer's meticulous examination illuminates the significance of Apsines' work within the broader context of ancient Greek intellectual tradition.
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