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Atticism: The Language of 5th-century Oratory or a Quantifiable Stylistic Phenomenon?
2016
Open Linguistics
AbstractThis paper comparatively explores Atticism as it first appeared in fifth-century Greek oratory and was later revived by Imperial Greek authors. Using Dionysius' of Halicarnassus and his appreciations of oratory and orators as a frame of reference and then expanding his inferences on works of Imperial era, I attempt to parameterize Atticism as a phenomenon. Ultimately this study will apprise us of the usage of Atticism in Imperial Roman oratory as well, as it then becomes obvious that
doi:10.1515/opli-2016-0029
fatcat:rjxbwv7ob5ecrgctben5yx3c24