The History of the Protojournalism of Ancient Civilizations. Part 1. The Types of Communications in the Ancient Greek Policies
Larisa Vladimirovna Lytkina ()
Administrative Consulting, issue 5
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The article examines the main space of communication of the ancient Greek democratic policies (agora, sanctuary, theatre, gymnasium), ascertains the role of the sophists and of sycophants in the formation of prejournalism phenomenons of Ancient Greece, examines the texts of advertisements in leukomas, as well as works of Lysias and Demosthenes.
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