Back to search results

Oratores attici

Enlarge text Shrink text
  • Book
Title Oratores attici : et quos sic vocant sophistae / opera et studio Gulielmi Stephani Dobson.
Contributors Isocrates
Lycurgus, approximately 390 B.C.-approximately 324 B.C.
Isaeus, approximately 420 B.C.-approximately 350 B.C.
Dinarchus
Dobson, W. S. (William Stephen), 1793?-1837
Lysias
Demosthenes
Aeschines
Antiphon, approximately 480 B.C.-411 B.C.
Andocides, approximately 440 B.C.-approximately 390 B.C.
Dobree, Peter Paul, 1782-1825
Publisher Londini : J. F. Dove
Creation Date 1828
Notes With notes collected from various commentators.
Vols. 2, 4, 12, defective: pages wanting.
Vols. 1-12 in Greek with commentary in Latin, vols. 13-16 in Latin.
Content T. 1. Antiphon et Andocides / illustravit Guilelmus Stephanus Dobson
praefiguntur ... Petri Pauli Dobree.
T. 2. Lysias.
T. 3. Isocrates.
T. 4. Isaeus, Dinarchus etc.
T. 5-11. Demosthenes.
T. 12. Aeschines.
T. 13. Antiphontis, Andocidis et Lysiae interpretatio latina.
T. 14. Isocrates, Isaei, Dinarchi, Lycurgi, Demadis et Sophistarum interpretatio latina.
T. 15. Demosthenes.
T. 16. Demosthenis et Aeschinis interpretatio latina.
Extent 16 v
24 cm.
Language Latin
Greek
National Library system number 990037231370205171

תנאי השימוש:

Google books

Use of digital copy:

You may use the digital copy for personal non-commercial purposes.

It is prohibited to distribute the digital copy to third parties.

You may use a portion of the digital copy for any purpose including commercial use.

It is not necessary to obtain permission for personal non-commercial use or for using a portion of the digital copy.

Any other use is subject to permission solely from Google. No additional permission from the National Library is required.

Additional information:

This item is part of the public domain and is not subject to copyright restrictions in the State of Israel.

Restrictions on the use of the digital copy were established in an agreement between the National Library and Google.

Use of the physical book in the Library’s collections:

You may copy and use the physical book for any purpose.

There is no need to contact the National Library for permission to use the physical book.

If you believe that there is an error in the information above, or in case of any concern of copyright infringement in connection with this item, please contact us using the Inquiry for Copyright form.

MARC RECORDS

Have more information? Found a mistake?