Platon Und Die Rhetorik: Ein Philologische Studie, written by Jan V clav Nov k and originally published in 1883, delves into Plato's views on rhetoric through a detailed philological analysis. This study examines the intricacies of Plato's philosophical stance on the art of persuasion as presented in his dialogues. Nov k's work provides valuable insights into the historical context and intellectual debates surrounding rhetoric in ancient Greece. It remains relevant for scholars interested in the history of philosophy, classical rhetoric, and Platonic thought. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between philosophy and rhetoric in Plato's writings, making it a significant contribution to classical scholarship.
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