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Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies

Homer as a Blueprint for Speechwriters: Eustathius’ Commentaries and Rhetoric

  
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Eustathius repeatedly assesses passages of Homer with a view toward showing their utility to contemporaries in the living practice of oratory.

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Homer as a Blueprint for Speechwriters: Eustathius’ Commentaries and Rhetoric

Eustathius repeatedly assesses passages of Homer with a view toward showing their utility to contemporaries in the living practice of oratory.

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