Isokrates: The Forensic Speeches (Nos. 16–21)
Title | Isokrates: The Forensic Speeches (Nos. 16–21) PDF eBook |
Author | David Whitehead |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 1162 |
Release | 2022-04-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1009258303 |
The Athenian Isokrates (436–338 BC) is well-known for his long career as an educator and pundit; but originally he wrote 'forensic' speeches, i.e. for delivery in court. Six of them survive (five from Athens, one from Aigina), on issues including assault, fraud and inheritance. Here for the first time, after a General Introduction, they are presented and analysed in depth as a self-contained group. The Greek text and a facing English translation - both new - are augmented by commentaries which juxtapose this material with other surviving writers in the genre (and with Isocrates' own later output). In the process, too, the speeches' historical background, personnel, legal context, rhetorical strategies and all other relevant topics are explored.
Isokrates, the Forensic Speeches (Nos. 16-21)
Title | Isokrates, the Forensic Speeches (Nos. 16-21) PDF eBook |
Author | Isocrates |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1142 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Forensic orations |
ISBN | 9781009100618 |
The Athenian Isokrates (436-338 BC) is well-known for his long career as an educator and pundit; but originally he wrote 'forensic' speeches, i.e. for delivery in court. Six of them survive (five from Athens, one from Aigina), on issues including assault, fraud and inheritance. Here for the first time, after a General Introduction, they are presented and analysed in depth as a self-contained group. The Greek text and a facing English translation - both new - are augmented by commentaries which juxtapose this material with other surviving writers in the genre (and with Isocrates' own later output). In the process, too, the speeches' historical background, personnel, legal context, rhetorical strategies and all other relevant topics are explored.
Isokrates: The Forensic Speeches (Nos. 16-21)
Title | Isokrates: The Forensic Speeches (Nos. 16-21) PDF eBook |
Author | DAVID WHITEHEAD |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2022-03-31 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781108303729 |
The Orators and Their Treatment of the Recent Past
Title | The Orators and Their Treatment of the Recent Past PDF eBook |
Author | Aggelos Kapellos |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 640 |
Release | 2022-12-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 311079196X |
This volume focuses on the representation of the recent past in classical Athenian oratory and investigates the ability of the orators to interpret it according to their interests; the inability of the Athenians to make an objective assessment of it; and the unwillingness of the citizens to hear the truth, make self-criticism and take responsibility for bad results. Twenty-eight scholars have written chapters to this end, dealing with a wide range of themes, in terms both of contents and of chronology, from the fifth to the fourth century B.C. Each contributor has written a chapter that analyzes one or more historical events mentioned or alluded in the corpus of the Attic orators and covers the three species of Attic oratory. Chapters that treat other issues collectively are also included. The common feature of each contribution is an outline of the recent events that took place and influenced the citizens and/or the city of Athens and its juxtaposition with their rhetorical treatment by the orators either by comparing the rhetorical texts with the historical sources and/or by examining the rhetorical means through which the speakers model the recent past. This book aims at advanced students and professional scholars. This volume focuses on the representation of the recent past in classical Athenian oratory and investigates: the ability of the orators to interpret it according to their interests; the inability of the Athenians to make an objective assessment of persons and events of the recent past and their unwillingness to hear the truth, make self-criticism and take responsibility for bad results.
A Handbook of Greek Literature
Title | A Handbook of Greek Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Jennings Rose |
Publisher | Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780865163218 |
A brief yet comprehensive survey of Greek literature from Homer to Lucian. Rose's stated intention for this companion volume to A Handbook of Latin Literature was that it be a work that "covers the whole field, is of moderate length yet not so short as to include the principle authors only..."
A Handbook of Greek Literature (Routledge Revivals)
Title | A Handbook of Greek Literature (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook |
Author | H.J. Rose |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 471 |
Release | 2014-06-17 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1317828747 |
First published in 1934, this book covers a broad array of ancient Greek literature, taking into account the most acknowledged of the Greek authors as well as those less well known. H. J. Rose presents the latest findings of the time in terms of research into Greek literature and covers subjects from Homer, Comedy and Poetry, to Philosophy, Science, and the Empire.
A Commentary on Apollodorus’ Against Evergus and Mnesibulus
Title | A Commentary on Apollodorus’ Against Evergus and Mnesibulus PDF eBook |
Author | Eleni Volonaki |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2023-11-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1527550915 |
This book offers the first modern commentary on an important historical and legal speech from mid fourth-century Athens. A comprehensive introduction examines in detail the life and works of the author, Apollodorus, the legal background to the case and the historical circumstances which led to it. Athens was facing a crisis in funding her fleet during wartime, and the alleged unscrupulous and illegal behaviour of the speaker’s opponent and others like him posed a real threat to her security. The extensive commentary aims to explain the intricate legal issues raised by the speech, as well as uncovering the clever rhetorical strategies employed by the speaker. The book offers a new English translation to accompany the Greek text, thereby facilitating access for non-classicists. The speech will be of interest to political and legal historians, as well as those interested in the history of rhetoric, and is designed for use by students and academics alike.