The Oratory of Classical Greece Collected Set

The Oratory of Classical Greece Collected Set
Author: Michael Gagarin
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781477314722

This series presents all of the surviving speeches from the late fifth and fourth centuries bc in new translations prepared by leading classical scholars.

Athenian Political Oratory

Athenian Political Oratory
Author: David Phillips
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2004-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135888590

The celebrated orators and speeches of ancient Athens have been read and enjoyed for thousands of years. Focusing on the works of three of the greatest orators in history-Demosthenes, Lysias, and Hypereides-this collection of speeches is an indispensable source for anyone interested in classical civilization and literature, political science and rhetoric. Each of the three sections-The Thirty Tyrants, Philip and Athens, and Athens Under Alexander-includes an introduction providing an historical overview of the period and each speech is preceded by its own brief introduction. Rendered in lively, readable prose, the translations capture the energy, vigor and power of the originals.

The Orations of Lysias

The Orations of Lysias
Author: Lysias
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2022-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Orations of Lysias is a collection of speeches by Lysias. The author was one the prominent speech writers in Ancient Greece, included in the "Alexandrian Canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium.

Hellenistic Oratory

Hellenistic Oratory
Author: Christos Kremmydas
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2013-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 019965431X

This collection of fourteen essays explores the pervasive influence and dynamic character of oratory during the Hellenistic period and survey its different manifestations in diverse literary genres and socio-political contexts, especially the dialogue between the Greek oratorical tradition and the developing oratorical practices at Rome.

Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos

Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos
Author: Richard Claverhouse Jebb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019-09-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781693036064

Sir Richard Claverhouse (R. C.) Jebb (1841-1905) was a prominent classical scholar and politician. Jebb was University Orator at Cambridge before becoming Professor of Greek at Glasgow in 1875, and eventually returning to Cambridge as Regius Professor. His many publications include books on Greek oratory, Homer, and modern Greece as well as editions of ancient Greek drama. The two-volume Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos (1876) was written with two primary objectives: to attend to a significant but often neglected element of Greek literature, Attic prose oratory, and to situate that oratory within its social and political contexts. Jebb analyses a number of rhetors from the period before Demosthenes, providing a thorough overview of the genre during this 'best period of Athens'. Volume 2 focuses on the lives, historical contexts, and works of Isokrates and Isaeos before examining the decline and revival of Greek oratory.

Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos

Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos
Author: Richard Claverhouse Jebb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2019-09-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781693035036

Sir Richard Claverhouse (R. C.) Jebb (1841-1905) was a prominent classical scholar and politician. Jebb was University Orator at Cambridge before becoming Professor of Greek at Glasgow in 1875, and eventually returning to Cambridge as Regius Professor. His many publications include books on Greek oratory, Homer, and modern Greece as well as editions of ancient Greek drama. The two-volume Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos (1876) was written with two primary objectives: to attend to a significant but often neglected element of Greek literature, Attic prose oratory, and to situate that oratory within its social and political contexts. Jebb analyses a number of rhetors from the period before Demosthenes, providing a thorough overview of the genre during this 'best period of Athens'. Volume 1 establishes the broader historical context before turning to close analysis of the lives, historical contexts, and works of the orators Antiphon, Andokides and Lysias.

The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory

The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory
Author: Jakub Filonik
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000764087

Focusing on extant speeches from the Athenian Assembly, law, and Council in the fifth–fourth centuries BCE, these essays explore how speakers constructed or deconstructed identities for themselves and their opponents as part of a rhetorical strategy designed to persuade or manipulate the audience. According to the needs of the occasion, speakers could identify the Athenian people either as a unified demos or as a collection of sub-groups, and they could exploit either differences or similarities between Athenians and other Greeks, and between Greeks and ‘barbarians’. Names and naming strategies were an essential tool in the (de)construction of individuals’ identities, while the Athenians’ civic identity could be constructed in terms of honour(s), ethnicity, socio-economic status, or religion. Within the forensic setting, the physical location and procedural conventions of an Athenian trial could shape the identities of its participants in a unique if transient way. The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory is an insightful look at this understudied aspect of Athenian oratory and will be of interest to anyone working on the speeches themselves, identity in ancient Greece, or ancient oratory and rhetoric more broadly.

Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos. Volume 2

Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos. Volume 2
Author: Richard Claverhouse Jebb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781698533605

Sir Richard Claverhouse (R. C.) Jebb (1841-1905) was a prominent classical scholar and politician. Jebb was University Orator at Cambridge before becoming Professor of Greek at Glasgow in 1875, and eventually returning to Cambridge as Regius Professor. His many publications include books on Greek oratory, Homer, and modern Greece as well as editions of ancient Greek drama. The two-volume Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos (1876) was written with two primary objectives: to attend to a significant but often neglected element of Greek literature, Attic prose oratory, and to situate that oratory within its social and political contexts. Jebb analyses a number of rhetors from the period before Demosthenes, providing a thorough overview of the genre during this 'best period of Athens'. Volume 2 focuses on the lives, historical contexts, and works of Isokrates and Isaeos before examining the decline and revival of Greek oratory.