Discourses 31–36
Discover the profound insights of Dio Chrysostom in his compelling work, Discourses 31–36, published by Harvard University Press in 1940. This hardback edition spans an impressive 496 pages, showcasing the rhetoric of a prominent figure from the late first and early second century AD.
Dio Chrysostom (circa AD 40–circa 120) was a notable rhetorician known for his critical stance towards philosophers. His Discourses delve into pressing political and moral issues of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the revival of Greek literature. With a focus on classical prose, this collection is essential for anyone interested in early and medieval literature, as well as the intricacies of moral philosophy.
Enhance your library with this classic work that not only reflects the historical context of its time but also resonates with contemporary themes. Dive into the thought-provoking world of Dio Chrysostom today!