Antiphontis Orationes et Fragmenta: Adivnctis Gorgiae, Antisthenis, Alcidamantis, Declamationibvs
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Friedrich Blass was a pivotal figure in classical philology, renowned for his in-depth exploration of Greek oratory. His extensive works, particularly on Attic eloquence, illuminated the nuances and intricacies of ancient discourse. Blass was not merely a theorist but also a dedicated editor, making the writings of prominent Greek speakers accessible to the modern world. His commitment to scholarship and his generous sharing of findings earned him widespread respect among his peers.






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This reprint preserves the original content of the 1898 edition, focusing on the study of the Gospels through philological analysis. It delves into the linguistic and textual intricacies of the Gospels, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in biblical texts and their historical context.