Rhetoric of Conspiracy in Ancient Athens
Explore the intricate world of Athenian oratory with "Rhetoric of Conspiracy in Ancient Athens" by esteemed scholars at the University of California Press. Published in 2006, this hardback edition spans 214 pages, diving deep into the pervasive theme of conspiracy in the speeches of Attic orators.
The book meticulously analyzes the various charges of conspiracy that permeated Athenian rhetoric, uncovering their rhetorical, cultural, and psychological implications. Discover how these accusations influenced not only political discourse but also social dynamics within ancient Athens. A compelling read for anyone interested in classical studies, rhetoric, or the fascinating interplay of power and communication in historical contexts.
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