Excerpt from Dissertation on Indirect Discourse in Antiphon, Andocides, and Lysias: Presented to the Faculty and Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
The parallel use of the Infinitive, the Participle, 8m and us with a finite verb in O. O., and the freedom with which the Greek mind construed subordinate clauses from the time of speaker or narrator gave vivacity to Greek style and a wide range of phenomena to O. O.
O. 0. May be divided according to the character of the leading verb into three classes: 1) Pure; 2) Partial; 3) Subjective.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the varied ways indirect discourse was used by Antiphon and his contemporaries. Indirect discourse or reported speech is a method of conveying what someone has said without quoting them directly. The author presents a detailed analysis of the verbs, clauses, and constructions used for indirect speech in their works, offering valuable insights into the grammatical nuances and stylistic choices employed by these ancient orators. The book examines the use of the infinitive, participle, á½ÏÎ and á½¡Ï clauses, and their representation of both indicative and optative moods. It also explores how secondary dependencies such as conditional sentences, relative clauses, and purpose clauses are handled within indirect discourse. Through a meticulous investigation of the language used in these orations, the author unlocks the intricacies of indirect speech in ancient Greek, shedding light on the rhetorical strategies and narrative techniques of the time. This scholarly work not only provides a comprehensive overview of indirect discourse in Antiphon and his contemporaries but also contributes to our understanding of ancient Greek grammar and rhetoric. It is a valuable resource for scholars of Classics, linguistics, and anyone interested in the history of language and communication. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781527789982_0
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