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Aphthonius of Antioch

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184: 227: 73:, a textbook on rhetoric and its elements, including exercises for students before they entered formal rhetorical schools. This work served as an introduction to the 130: 204: 199: 375: 370: 155: 337: 360: 380: 365: 219: 302: 273: 253: 20: 312: 268: 299:. - The page numbers from this are used in subsequent texts for reference, according to Kennedy p. 95. 105: 282: 61: 347:(1997). Online English translation, but does not include all the material at the end given by Kennedy. 288: 78: 325:
Ray Nadeau, Speech Monographs 19 (1952), p. 264–85 - English translation. Revised version in
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No information about his personal life is available except for his friendship with the sophist
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Progymnasmata: Greek textbooks of prose composition and rhetoric
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De Theone, Hermogene, Aphthonique Pro-gymnasmatum Scriptoribus
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remained popular as late as the 17th century, particularly in
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Hugo Rabe, Leipzig: Teubner (1926) - modern critical edition
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Aphthonii et Nicolai Progymnasmata sophistarum progymnasmata
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who lived in the second half of the 4th century CE.
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Index

Aelius Festus Aphthonius
Greek
Greek
sophist
rhetorician
Libanius
Eutropius
Progymnasmata
techne
Hermogenes of Tarsus
atticism
Germany
fables
Aesop
Serapeum of Alexandria
Argyropoulos, Joannes
Prolegomena in Aphthonii progymnasmata
Rhetoric in the European tradition
ISBN
0-8013-0256-0
OCLC
20013261


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Chisholm, Hugh
Aphthonius
Encyclopædia Britannica
Alan Rowe
B. R. Rees

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