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Antiphon: Critical Essay by Thomas A. Schmitz

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SOURCE: Schmitz, Thomas A. “Plausibility in the Greek Orators.” American Journal of Philology 121, no. 1 (2000): 47-77.

In the following essay, Schmitz analyzes the rhetorical strategies Antiphon and other orators used to convince judges of the accuracy of their arguments in representing reality.

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