This is a comprehensive collection of the complete works of Lysias, presented in both the original Greek and in Latin translation. This edition, titled "Lysiae Opera Omnia Graeca Et Latine Cum Versione Nova, Triplici Indice," offers scholars and enthusiasts access to the speeches of one of the most important orators of ancient Greece. Edited by Athanase Auger, the collection provides a new translation and a detailed index. The parallel Greek and Latin texts make this an invaluable resource for students of classical literature and rhetoric. Lysias's speeches are known for their clarity, simplicity, and vivid portrayal of Athenian life, making this volume essential for anyone interested in ancient history, law, and oratory.
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