Elements of elocution in Antiphon's Tetralogies
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Antiphon, Tetralogies, elements of elocutionAbstract
This paper presents some elements of elocution found in the three speeches that are the Tetralogies of Antiphon, to show some of the linguistic and stylistic procedures used by the author in a work which many believe to have been composed during the formative stage of Attic prose, namely, the second half of the fifth century BC.
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