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The Greek orators

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J. F. Dobson's «The Greek Orators» offers a meticulously crafted exploration of the rhetorical traditions of ancient Greece, illuminating the profound influence of oratory on contemporary discourse. Through a detailed examination of prominent figures such as Demosthenes, Lysias, and Isocrates, Dobson employs a blend of historical analysis and literary critique, showcasing the stylistic intricacies and persuasive strategies inherent in their speeches. The text immerses readers in the sociopolitical context of 5th to 4th century BCE Greece, illustrating how these orators addressed issues of democracy, justice, and public morality, thereby establishing a rich intellectual tradition that resonates through time. J. F. Dobson, an esteemed classicist with a profound understanding of ancient rhetoric, has dedicated his scholarly career to the study of Greek literature and language. His expertise, coupled with a passion for uncovering the nuances of rhetorical technique, drives the narrative of this work. Through extensive research in both primary sources and secondary literature, Dobson contextualizes the orators' contributions within the broader framework of Hellenistic culture, evidencing the enduring relevance of their eloquence in modern society. For both scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, «The Greek Orators» is an essential read, offering invaluable insights into the art of persuasion and the historical significance of oratory. Dobson's keen analysis not only enhances the reader's appreciation for these ancient texts but also challenges contemporary audiences to reflect on the power of words in shaping public opinion and thought.

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07 May 2025
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140 p.
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8596547870357
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