Discourses 12–30
Explore the profound insights of Dio Chrysostom in Discourses 12–30, published by Harvard University Press in 1939. This compelling collection spans 448 pages and showcases the thoughts of a prominent rhetorician from approximately AD 40 to AD 120. Known for his critical stance towards philosophers, Chrysostom's Discourses delve into significant political and moral themes, offering readers a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the late first and early second centuries AD. His works played a crucial role in the revival of Greek literature during this transformative period. Ideal for enthusiasts of classical literature and criticism, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to any library. Discover the timeless relevance of Chrysostom's ideas and their impact on the evolution of literature.