Oratorum Atticorum Orationes Selectae XXXII presents a selection of thirty-two orations from Attic orators, including Andocides's renowned speech 'De Pace'. This volume offers invaluable insights into the art of rhetoric and the political landscape of ancient Greece. The speeches provide a window into the critical issues, debates, and values of Athenian society, reflecting the historical and cultural context in which they were delivered.
This collection serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of classical literature, history, and rhetoric, offering a comprehensive view of ancient Greek oratory and its enduring influence on Western thought. Explore the intricacies of Athenian political discourse and the mastery of the orators who shaped its course. Volume 1 invites readers to delve into the persuasive power and literary artistry of these ancient texts.
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