Greek Prose Style. - DENNISTON, J.D.,

KORTE INHOUD

'The publication of a book on this subject by such an eminent authority as the late Dr. Denniston is an event of more than ordinary interest to specialists and non-specialists alike. He died before the work he had planned had been fully completed, and the material which he left has been unobtrusively edited and prepared for the press by Mr. Hugh Lloyd-Jones. The book consists of a chapter on 'The Development of Greek Prose' and six chapters dealing with different features of prose-writing: abstract expression, word-order, sentence-structure, repetition, asyndeton, and assonance. The period covered is limited to the fifith and fourth centuries.' (H.LL. HUDSON-WILLIAMS in the Classical Review (New Series), 1954, p.110).
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1965Uitgever: Clarendon Press