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Demosthenes, speeches 18 and 19 [[electronic resource] /] / translated with introduction and notes by Harvey Yunis



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Autore: Demosthenes Visualizza persona
Titolo: Demosthenes, speeches 18 and 19 [[electronic resource] /] / translated with introduction and notes by Harvey Yunis Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Austin, : University of Texas Press, 2005
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina: 885/.01
Soggetto topico: Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek
Soggetto geografico: Athens (Greece) Politics and government Early works to 1800
Altri autori: YunisHarvey  
Demosthenes  
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: On the Crown -- On the Dishonest Embassy.
Sommario/riassunto: This is the ninth volume in the Oratory of Classical Greece. This series presents all of the surviving speeches from the late fifth and fourth centuries BC in new translations prepared by classical scholars who are at the forefront of the discipline. These translations are especially designed for the needs and interests of today's undergraduates, Greekless scholars in other disciplines, and the general public. Classical oratory is an invaluable resource for the study of ancient Greek life and culture. The speeches offer evidence on Greek moral views, social and economic conditions, political and social ideology, law and legal procedure, and other aspects of Athenian culture that have recently been attracting particular interest: women and family life, slavery, and religion, to name just a few. Demosthenes is regarded as the greatest orator of classical antiquity. The two speeches translated here grew out of his longtime rivalry with the orator Aeschines. In Speech 19 (On the Dishonest Embassy) delivered in 343 BC, Demosthenes attacks Aeschines for corruption centered around an ultimately disastrous embassy to Philip of Macedon that both men took part in. This speech made Demosthenes the leading politician in Athens for a time. Speech 18 (On the Crown or De Corona), delivered in 330 BC, is Demosthenes' most famous and influential oration. It resulted not only in Demosthenes receiving one of Athens' highest political honors but also in the defeat and disgrace of Aeschines, who retired from public life and left Athens forever.
Altri titoli varianti: Demosthenes, speeches eighteen and nineteen
Demosthenes, speeches eighteen & nineteen
Titolo autorizzato: Demosthenes, speeches 18 and 19  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-292-79715-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910777687703321
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Serie: Oratory of classical Greece ; ; v. 9.