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The Agent in the Attic Orators

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Review Article
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1889

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1 Has attention been drawn to the numerous verbal similarities between Ant. de caede Her. and And. de Myst.? The external probability that the oligarch Andocides (for snch I take him to have been all life at heart) should admire the oligarch Antiphon, and, being himself in matters oratorical a layman, should use his speeches amongst other materials preparing his own defence, is fairly supported internal evidence; for, though there is no similarity in style between the two, there is in phraseology.