Greek preachers
The book "Greek Orators" by J. F. Dobson offers us a unique window into the world of oratory in ancient Greece, where eloquence and eloquence of words had a place no less important than courage on the battlefield. The Greeks mastered the art of rhetoric, and they used it brilliantly in various aspects of their lives, from politics to the judiciary to literature and thought. The book focuses on a group of the most famous Greek orators, whose names and eloquent speeches have been immortalized in history. Among them are "Antiphon", who was distinguished by his remarkable poetic style, "Trasomachus", who enriched the Greek library with booklets on the art of oratory, and "Lucias", who was known for his abundance of production and continuous innovation. The book explores the characteristics and secrets of Greek rhetoric, shedding light on the artistic structure of speeches, the methods of persuasion that orators used, and the profound impact they had on the souls of their listeners.
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Greek preachers
The book "Greek Orators" by J. F. Dobson offers us a unique window into the world of oratory in ancient Greece, where eloquence and eloquence of words had a place no less important than courage on the battlefield. The Greeks mastered the art of rhetoric, and they used it brilliantly in various aspects of their lives, from politics to the judiciary to literature and thought. The book focuses on a group of the most famous Greek orators, whose names and eloquent speeches have been immortalized in history. Among them are "Antiphon", who was distinguished by his remarkable poetic style, "Trasomachus", who enriched the Greek library with booklets on the art of oratory, and "Lucias", who was known for his abundance of production and continuous innovation. The book explores the characteristics and secrets of Greek rhetoric, shedding light on the artistic structure of speeches, the methods of persuasion that orators used, and the profound impact they had on the souls of their listeners.
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The book "Greek Orators" by J. F. Dobson offers us a unique window into the world of oratory in ancient Greece, where eloquence and eloquence of words had a place no less important than courage on the battlefield. The Greeks mastered the art of rhetoric, and they used it brilliantly in various aspects of their lives, from politics to the judiciary to literature and thought. The book focuses on a group of the most famous Greek orators, whose names and eloquent speeches have been immortalized in history. Among them are "Antiphon", who was distinguished by his remarkable poetic style, "Trasomachus", who enriched the Greek library with booklets on the art of oratory, and "Lucias", who was known for his abundance of production and continuous innovation. The book explores the characteristics and secrets of Greek rhetoric, shedding light on the artistic structure of speeches, the methods of persuasion that orators used, and the profound impact they had on the souls of their listeners.

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ISBN-13: 9788198460196
Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore
Publication date: 10/22/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 601 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

ج. ف. دبسُون هو مؤلّفٌ وباحثٌ بريطانيّ اختصّ بِدراسةِ التّاريخِ وَالثّقافةِ اليونانيّيْن. وقد عملَ أستاذًا للغةِ اليونانيةِ في جامعةِ بريستول، وَألّفَ عدّة كتبٍ في هذا المجال، منها كتابُ "خطباء اليونان" الذي يُعدّ مرجعًا هامًّا لِدارِسي التّاريخ وَالأدب اليونانيّ.
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