De Flavii Iosephi Elocutione: Observationes Criticae, by Wilhelm Schmidt, presents a detailed analysis of the language and style of Flavius Josephus, the renowned first-century Jewish historian. Written in Latin, this 1893 publication offers critical observations on Josephus's elocution, providing valuable insights into the linguistic nuances of his works. Schmidt's study examines the vocabulary, grammar, and rhetorical techniques employed by Josephus, shedding light on the historical and cultural context of his writings. This work will be of interest to scholars of classical languages, ancient history, and biblical studies, offering a nuanced understanding of Josephus's literary contributions.
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