The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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... GREEK IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW . Translator of the Characters of Theophrastus : Author of Commentaries on the Electra and Ajax of Sophocles , and of Translations into Greek and Latin Verse . VOL . II . London : MACMILLAN AND CO ...
... GREEK IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW . Translator of the Characters of Theophrastus : Author of Commentaries on the Electra and Ajax of Sophocles , and of Translations into Greek and Latin Verse . VOL . II . London : MACMILLAN AND CO ...
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... Greek language 70 72 73 74 Modern analogue for his oratory - that of the pulpit 75 Areopagitikos , $$ 51-54 76 Panegyrikos , $$ 103-106 . 77 Helenae Encomium , §§ 54-58 78 CHAPTER XV . ISOKRATES . - WORKS . PRINCIPLE OF CLASSIFICATION ...
... Greek language 70 72 73 74 Modern analogue for his oratory - that of the pulpit 75 Areopagitikos , $$ 51-54 76 Panegyrikos , $$ 103-106 . 77 Helenae Encomium , §§ 54-58 78 CHAPTER XV . ISOKRATES . - WORKS . PRINCIPLE OF CLASSIFICATION ...
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... Greek art was popular , 435 • but not therefore the less ideal 436 Gulf between Hellas and Hellenism . The artists of Hellenism and their patrons 437 Meaning of Asianism 438 • Essential difference , in oratory , between it and Atticism ...
... Greek art was popular , 435 • but not therefore the less ideal 436 Gulf between Hellas and Hellenism . The artists of Hellenism and their patrons 437 Meaning of Asianism 438 • Essential difference , in oratory , between it and Atticism ...
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... Greek view at Rome 446 Declamations - favourable to Asianism . Roman Schools of Rhetoric - Hortensius 447 Cicero . Calvus Messalla Corvinus . The sects of Roman Atticism ; Xeno- phontics ; Thucydideans ; Lysians and Hypereideans ...
... Greek view at Rome 446 Declamations - favourable to Asianism . Roman Schools of Rhetoric - Hortensius 447 Cicero . Calvus Messalla Corvinus . The sects of Roman Atticism ; Xeno- phontics ; Thucydideans ; Lysians and Hypereideans ...
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... Greek , of the age of declining in- dependence . B.C. Isokrates was born in 436 B. C. ( Ol . 86. 1 . ) - five years before the birth of Xenophon1 , a native of the same deme of Erchia , and seven years before the birth of Plato . His ...
... Greek , of the age of declining in- dependence . B.C. Isokrates was born in 436 B. C. ( Ol . 86. 1 . ) - five years before the birth of Xenophon1 , a native of the same deme of Erchia , and seven years before the birth of Plato . His ...
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