Oratorum graecorum. Indices graecitatis, compiled by Johann Jakob Reiske and Thomas Mitchell, is a comprehensive index of Greek orators. Published in 1827, this volume serves as an invaluable reference for students and scholars of classical literature and rhetoric. The index provides detailed access to the works of major Greek orators, facilitating in-depth analysis and understanding of their linguistic styles and rhetorical techniques.
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