Publisher's Synopsis
Analecta Critica Ad Paroemiographos Graecos, written in Latin by Otto Crusius and Otto Demon and published in 1883, offers a critical analysis of Greek paroemiographers, or collectors of proverbs. This work provides valuable insights into the study of ancient Greek literature and the historical context of its proverbs.
The book examines and critiques the works of various Greek writers who compiled and studied proverbs, offering a detailed examination of their methods and interpretations. This scholarly text is an essential resource for researchers and students interested in classical philology, comparative literature, and the history of proverbial wisdom.
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