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Λουκιανός - Άπαντα, Τόμος Δεύτερος

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A collection of satirical dialogues and short essays stages conversations among gods, river-spirits, sailors and mythic figures to expose superstition, romantic absurdity and philosophical pretension. Individual pieces examine transformations, the punishment of a titan, encounters with cyclopean folly, parodies of necromancy and divination, skeptical tales of deception, and a brief meditation on how historians should relate events. Irony, humor and rhetorical polish are used throughout to probe human credulity, literary vanity and the gap between appearance and truth.

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Lucian of Samosata was a Greek satirist and writer, known for his sharp wit and keen observations on society and philosophy. Active during the 2nd century AD, he is celebrated for his unique blend of humor and critical commentary, particularly in works such as "Lucian's True History," which parodies the conventions of epic storytelling and explores themes of reality and fiction. His dialogues often feature philosophical discussions, showcasing his ability to engage with contemporary ideas while entertaining his audience. Lucian's contributions have left a lasting impact on literature, influencing later satirists and thinkers.

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