Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Athens” in book 3, chapter 17, section 10 of Aristotle, Rhetoric:
... In this branch of Rhetoric there is less room for these than in any other,
unless the speaker wanders from the subject. Therefore, when at a loss for
topics, one must do as the orators at Athens , amongst them Isocrates, for even when deliberating, he
brings accusations against the Lacedaemonians, for instance, in the
, and against Chares in
the (On the Peace).
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