De Plutarchi Quae Feruntur Vitis Decem Oratorum, edited by Anton Prasse, is a scholarly edition of the biographical work attributed to Plutarch concerning ten prominent orators of ancient Greece. Written in Latin, this edition offers valuable insights into the lives and rhetorical skills of figures such as Demosthenes, Isocrates, and others who shaped the political and intellectual landscape of their time.
This edition, originally published in 1891, provides a critical examination of the text, making it an essential resource for students and scholars of classical literature, ancient history, and rhetoric. Prasse's meticulous work preserves the historical and literary value of Plutarch's account, ensuring its continued relevance for those interested in the art of oratory and the lives of influential Greek statesmen.
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