Discourses ; Fragments ; Letters /
Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE.
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English Ancient Greek |
Έκδοση: |
Cambridge, MA :
Harvard University Press,
1932-1951 [2014].
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Σειρά: | Loeb Classical Library
257, 339, 358, 376, 385. |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | τ.1 τ.2 τ.3 τ.4 τ.5 |
Περίληψη: | Dio Chrysostomus (c. 40-c. 120 CE) was a rhetorician hostile to philosophers, whose Discourses (or Orations) reflect political or moral concerns. What survives of his works make him prominent in the revival of Greek literature in the late first and early second century CE. |
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Περιγραφή τεκμηρίου: | Περιλαμβάνει ευρετήριο. |
Φυσική περιγραφή: | 1 ηλεκτρονική πηγή (5 τ.) |