Isaeus

Isaeus

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Jan 1, 1927 · Inglés · Tapa dura (512 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 512
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 1927
Editorial Heinemann-Harvard (Loeb)
ISBN-10 0674992229
ISBN-13 9780674992221

Descripción

Isaeus, a significant figure among the ten Attic orators, brings forth his persuasive skills and rhetorical techniques that have influenced generations. His work exemplifies the art of oratory in ancient Greece, showcasing not only a mastery of language but also deep insights into law and inheritance. Each speech is a reflection of the social norms and legal complexities of his time, offering a window into the cultural backdrop of Athens.

E.S. Forster's exploration of Isaeus highlights the orator's unique position in the world of rhetoric, characterized by his rich vocabulary and strategic argumentation. Isaeus often dealt with intricate legal cases, which allowed him to construct arguments that were both compelling and intellectually stimulating. Forster sheds light on the nuances of Isaeus's style, emphasizing how his eloquence served as a powerful tool in the courtrooms of ancient Athens.

While Isaeus may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of his contemporaries, his contributions are invaluable. As Forster navigates through Isaeus's speeches, readers gain an appreciation for the profound impact of rhetoric in shaping public discourse and legal practices, revealing the timeless nature of effective communication.

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Contemporáneo Política
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