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Gorgias’ ›Lobrede auf Helena‹

Literaturgeschichtliche Untersuchungen und Kommentar
  • Jonas Schollmeyer
Language: German
Published/Copyright: 2021
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Gorgias’ Helen is an essential sophist text. The first comprehensive commentary on the work, this book considers its philological, literary, philosophical and historical significance in every aspect. The introduction places Helen in the context of Gorgias’ life, work and legacy, making this volume an important contribution to the field of Gorgias studies.

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Jonas Schollmeyer, Universität Leipzig, Germany.

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"All in all, the monograph presents significant, in-depth research that sheds light on old questions related to Gorgias’ life and work. [...] It is especially recommended for students of Greek and readers interested in early Greek rhetoric." Anna A. Novokhatko in: BMCR, 26.05.2022


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eBook published on:
November 23, 2020
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November 23, 2020
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