This comprehensive collection, "Dionysii Halicarnassensis Opera Omnia," presents the complete works of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, a distinguished Greek historian and rhetorician of the 1st century BCE. His writings offer invaluable insights into Roman history and Greek literary theory.
Included are his monumental "Roman Antiquities," a detailed account of Rome's early history, providing rich source material for understanding Roman society, politics, and culture. Also featured are his rhetorical treatises, which explore the art of persuasive speaking and literary criticism, reflecting the intellectual currents of the Hellenistic world. This edition is essential for scholars and students interested in classical history, literature, and rhetoric.
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