Amato's extensive notes throughout the volume will make it easier both to trace the progymnasmata and declamations to their likely literary inspirations and to compare them to other surviving elaborations of the same themes. This collection of new and newly edited texts will prove indispensable...
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Amato's extensive notes throughout the volume will make it easier both to trace the progymnasmata and declamations to their likely literary inspirations and to compare them to other surviving elaborations of the same themes. This collection of new and newly edited texts will prove indispensable to scholars working in imperial-era and late-antique rhetoric.
Craig A. Gibson in: BMCR 2010.03.06
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