Is us Der Redner is a scholarly work focusing on the speeches and rhetorical techniques of Isaeus, an ancient Greek orator known for his expertise in inheritance law. This German-language edition, likely published in the early 19th century, offers insight into the Isaeus's style, arguments, and historical context.
Authored by Georg Friedrich Sch mann, this book provides valuable resources for students and scholars of classical literature, rhetoric, and ancient Greek history. It examines the significance of Isaeus's contributions to the development of oratory and his influence on subsequent generations of lawyers and public speakers. "Is us Der Redner" remains relevant for those interested in the art of persuasion and the study of ancient legal practices.
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