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Paperback Rhetores Graeci, Ex Codicibus Florentinis, Mediolanensibus, Monacensibus, Neapolitanis, Parisiensibus, Romanis, Venetis, Taurinensibus Et Vindobonensi [Greek, Ancient (To 1453)] Book

ISBN: 1143570022

ISBN13: 9781143570025

Rhetores Graeci, Ex Codicibus Florentinis, Mediolanensibus, Monacensibus, Neapolitanis, Parisiensibus, Romanis, Venetis, Taurinensibus Et Vindobonensi [Greek, Ancient (To 1453)]

Rhetores Graeci is a comprehensive collection of works on Greek rhetoric, sourced from various prestigious libraries across Europe, including Florence, Milan, Munich, Naples, Paris, Rome, Venice, Turin, and Vienna. This volume, originally published in 1832, offers invaluable insights into the art of persuasive speaking and writing as practiced in the ancient world. Featuring texts in Ancient Greek, this collection is an essential resource for scholars and students interested in classical literature, rhetoric, and the history of oratory.

The meticulous compilation draws from codices preserved in some of the most important European collections, making it a significant contribution to the study of ancient rhetorical theory and practice. Rhetores Graeci remains a vital source for understanding the foundations of Western rhetoric and its enduring influence on communication and literature.

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