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A curated collection of short, dialogic pieces presents lively, often ironic conversations that probe mythic tales, religious ideas, and philosophical themes through imagined exchanges. The editor has regularized syntax and simplified rare vocabulary to make the Greek more accessible for learners, while preserving the original wit and rhetorical variety. A set of notes in Greek clarifies difficult words and references, and a prefatory essay discusses pedagogical aims. Practical guidance for classroom use outlines reading, paraphrase, and composition exercises, plus homework suggestions designed to reinforce grammar and vocabulary. The volume thus pairs entertaining, readable texts with instructional apparatus to support early stages of language study.

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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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