Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Cicero on Oratory and Orators: With His Letters to Quintus and Brutus
A translation of the Dialogues Dc Oratore was published in 1762, by George Barnes, a Barrister of the Inner Temple. Mr. Barnes's version was made with great care, and, though lea known than Guthrie's, was far superior to it. If he occasionally mistook the sense of his author, he seems to have been always diligent in seeking for it. He added some notes, of which thom deemed worth prmerving are distin guished by the letter B.
Barnes's translation is the groundwork of the present; but every page of it has been carefully corrected, and many pages rewritten. The text to which it is made conformable m that of Orelline, which differs but little from Ellendt's, the more rooeot editor and illustrator of the work, from whom some notes have been borrowed.
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