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E-grāmata: Selected Speeches

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  • Sērija : Oxford World's Classics
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-May-2014
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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191645723

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'Even if everyone else succumbs to slavery, we must still fight for our freedom.'

Admired by many in the ancient world as the greatest of the classic Athenian orators, Demosthenes was intimately involved in the political events of his day. As well as showing a master orator at work, his speeches are a prime source for the history of the period, when Athens was engaged in a doomed struggle against the rising power of Macedon under the brilliant father and son, Philip and Alexander. Demosthenes wrote for the courts, both for political trials in which he was involved and for other cases in which he acted as ghost-writer for plaintiff or defendant, and his lawcourt speeches give an unrivalled glimpse of the daily life of ancient Athens. He also played a central role in education in Greece and Rome from the Hellenistic period onward, and was imitated by the greatest of Roman orators, Cicero.

About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Recenzijas

[ Demosthenes' speeches] impress with their emotional intensity, brilliance and variety of argument (dishonest or not), irony, forceful imagery, wit and general sense of mastery of the spoken word, in Robin Waterfields fine new translations. * Peter Jones, Classics for All *

Introduction vii
Translator's Note xxv
Select Bibliography xxvii
Chronology xxx
Maps
xxxii
DELIBERATIVE SPEECHES
The 'Olynthiac' Speeches
1 First Olynthiac
3(6)
2 Second Olynthiac
9(6)
3 Third Olynthiac
15(8)
4 First Philippic
23(11)
5 On the Peace
34(6)
8 On the Situation in the Chersonese
40(14)
9 Third Philippic
54(17)
TRIALS IN PUBLIC CASES
18 On the Crown
71(65)
19 On the Dishonest Embassy
136(78)
21 Against Meidias, on the Punch
214(49)
23 Against Aristocrates
263(52)
59 Apollodorus: Against Neaera
315(34)
PRIVATE AND GHOST-WRITTEN SPEECHES
27 First Speech against Aphobus, on Trusteeship
349(16)
28 Second Speech against Aphobus, on Trusteeship
365(7)
35 Against Lacritus
372(13)
36 For Phormion, a Counter-plea
385(15)
39 Against Boeotus, on the Name
400(10)
54 Against Conon, for Battery
410(12)
55 Reply to Callicles, on Damage to a Farm
422(9)
Explanatory Notes 431(82)
Textual Notes 513(2)
Glossary 515(6)
Index of Proper Names 521
Robin Waterfield was a university lecturer and publisher before becoming a full time writer. His translations for Oxford World's Classics include Plato's Republic and five other editions of Plato's dialogues, Herodotus, Plutarch, two volumes of Euripides' plays, Xenophon's The Expedition of Cyrus and The First Philosophers: The Presocratics and the Sophists. His other books include Dividing the Spoils: the War for Alexander the Great's Empire (OUP, 2011). He lives in Greece.

Chris Carey has previously taught at Cambridge, St Andrews, and Royal Holloway before moving to UCL. He has published widely Greek oratory and law, including Democracy in classical Athens (Bristol Classical Press, 2000) and Trials from classical Athens (Routledge, 2/e 2011).