Community, Division, and the Persuasive War of Identities in Attic Oratory

This paper examines two rhetorical strategies which exploit the intersection of religion and the polis for the purpose of persuasion: first, the references to the interconnection between religion and civic spirit/patriotism; and second, the religious dimension of the examples of ideal statesmen and...

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