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Die Bibliotheca Teubneriana, gegrundet 1849, ist die weltweit
alteste, traditionsreichste und umfangreichste Editionsreihe
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Rational persuasion and appeal to an audience's emotions are
elements of most literature, but they are found in their purest
form in oratory. The speeches written by the Greek Orators for
delivery in law-courts, deliberative councils and assemblies
enjoyed an honoured literary status, and rightly so, for the best
of them have great vitality. There is no crude, primitive stage of
development: the earliest speeches are perfect in form and highly
sophisticated in technique. They inform the reader about aspects of
Greek society and about their moral values, in a direct and
illuminating way not paralleled in other literature.
The "Library" provides in three books a grand summary of
traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends. Written in clear
and unaffected style, the compendium faithfully follows the Greek
literary sources. It is thus an important record of Greek accounts
of the origin and early history of the world and their race. This
work has been attributed to Apollodorus of Athens (born "c." 180
BCE), a student of Aristarchus. But the text as we have it was
written by an author probably living in the first or second century
of our era.
In his highly valued notes to the Loeb Classical Library edition
(which is in two volumes) J. G. Frazer cites the principal passages
of other ancient writers where each particular story is told and
compares the various versions to those in the "Library."
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Mythographoi (Paperback)
Anton 1806-1869 Ed Westermann, of Athens. Apollodorus; Created by Of Nicaea 1st Cent B C Parthenius
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++++ Biblioteca Di Apollodoro Ateniese, Volgarizzamento Del Cav.
Compagnoni ... Apollodorus (of Athens.) F. Sonzogno, 1826
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