"Lucian" presents a selection of dialogues by Lucian of Samosata, a Syrian satirist and rhetorician who flourished in the second century CE. Known for his wit and skepticism, Lucian's works offer a critical and often humorous perspective on the philosophical, religious, and social norms of his time. This edition makes his insightful and entertaining writings accessible to a modern audience, inviting readers to engage with timeless questions about truth, morality, and the human condition.
Peter O'Leary's edition brings Lucian's sharp observations to life, capturing the essence of his satirical genius and providing valuable context for understanding the cultural landscape of ancient Greece. Readers will appreciate Lucian's enduring relevance as he challenges conventional wisdom and encourages critical thinking.
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