Prolegomena In Demosthenis Orationem De Falsa Legatione, with subtitle (schulprogramm), presents a detailed introduction to Demosthenes's famous oration, "De Falsa Legatione." This scholarly work by Fried Frankius provides essential background and context for understanding the historical and rhetorical significance of Demosthenes's speech. It examines the intricacies of ancient Greek politics and oratory as revealed in the arguments and accusations within the text. Students and scholars of classical literature and history will find this an invaluable resource for delving into the complexities of Demosthenes's work and its lasting impact on the study of rhetoric.
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