To złych Ateńczyków Parlament, nasz nie taki”, czyli o starożytnej Grecji w interpretacji trybunalskich kaznodziei

Models taken from ancient Greece were fairly often used in speeches and sermons in Poland in the past; speakers, preachers and theoreticians writing about the Crown Tribunal willingly referred to them. Most often this was done in a positive context, although ancient Athens were also referred to when...

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