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  • Chapter 3 shows that P. is careful to set rhetoric and oratory in their proper social, political, and historical contexts: in a brief description of the political and juridical system of classical Athens, he shows why these circumstances were so favorable for the development of different types of speeches, such as pleadings in the lawcourts, political addresses in the assembly, funeral speeches fo
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