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Hermogenes on issues : strategies of argument in Later Greek rhetoric / Malcolm Heath.
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Heath, Malcolm
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Language
English
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Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1995.
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ix, 274 pages : 1 illustration ; 23 cm
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Firestone Library - Classics Collection
PA3998.H8 H43 1995
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Persuasion (Rhetoric)
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Rhetoric, Ancient
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Hermogenes active 2nd century
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De statibus
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-236) and indexes.
Contents
Ch. 1. Prolegomena
Ch. 2. Translation
Ch. 3. Commentary
Ch. 4. Illustrations. 4.1. Conjecture. Libanius Declamation 44. 4.2. Definition. Lucian The Tyrannicide. Sopater Division of Questions 95.21-98.II. Syrianus Commentary on Hermogenes On Issues (extracts). 4.3. Counterplea. Libanius Declamation 36. 4.4. Counterposition. Sopater Division of Questions 220.11-223.II. 4.5. Practical. Aelius Aristides Fifth Leuctrian Oration. 4.6. Objection and the Legal Issues. Sopater Division of Questions 247.8-252.2. Sopater Division of Questions 384.16-385.24
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ISBN
0198149824
9780198149828
LCCN
94040972
OCLC
60238742
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