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Five Letters Attributed to Dio of Prusa
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Jones, Christopher P.
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Dio Chrysostom (40?-112?)
/ Epistolography
/ Historical Text Analysis
/ Letters
/ Muses
/ Oratory
/ Philology
/ Philosophers
/ Reference letters
/ Sacred mysteries
/ Writers
2015
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Five Letters Attributed to Dio of Prusa
by
Jones, Christopher P.
in
Dio Chrysostom (40?-112?)
/ Epistolography
/ Historical Text Analysis
/ Letters
/ Muses
/ Oratory
/ Philology
/ Philosophers
/ Reference letters
/ Sacred mysteries
/ Writers
2015
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Five Letters Attributed to Dio of Prusa
2015
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Jones talks about the five letters attributed to Dio of Prusa, a philosopher and a model of the epistolary form. Adolphus Emperius in his fundamental edition of Dio was the first to print the five letters, having found them in a fifteenth-century Vatican manuscript, which also contains a selection of Dio's speeches. Rudolf Hercher reprinted the letters in 1873, also citing a Florentine manuscript, and in addition mentioned readings of J. F. Boissonade, some of them drawn from a manuscript in Paris. Finally, Howard L. Crosby reprinted all five letters in his Loeb edition of Dio, basing his text on Hercher but adding some comments and emendations of his own.
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