
Attic Orators
M. Edwards(Author)
Bristol Classical Press
Published on 1. January 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
98 pages
978-1-85399-413-5 (ISBN)
Description
The speeches of the Attic orators were composed for delivery in the Athenian law-courts and assembly, and at other public meetings such as state funerals in the late fifth and fourth centuries BC. They contain much information about, and valuable insights into, life, thought, and institutions of classical Athens, while at the same time being central evidence for the development of Athenian prose literature.
This accessible book includes chapters on each of the ten Attic orators, their lives, literary style and works, as well as a survey of the origins of oratory in Greece. Aimed at the late school and undergraduate student, it includes valuable comments on the orators' styles and a chronologically arranged catalogue of speeches.
This accessible book includes chapters on each of the ten Attic orators, their lives, literary style and works, as well as a survey of the origins of oratory in Greece. Aimed at the late school and undergraduate student, it includes valuable comments on the orators' styles and a chronologically arranged catalogue of speeches.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Adult education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
1, black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
156 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85399-413-5 (9781853994135)
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Michael J. Edwards is Professor of Classics at Queen Mary College, University of London and Director of the Institute of Classical Studies. He is co-author of Greek Orators 1: Antiphon and Lysias; translator of the speeches of Isaeus; and author of a companion to Plutarch's Lives of Pompey, Caesar and Cicero (also published by Bloomsbury).
Content
List of illustrations
Preface
1. Introduction: the Development of Greek Oratory and Rhetoric
2. Antiphon
3. Andocides
4. Lysias
5. Isocrates
6. Isaeus
7. Demosthenes
8. Aeschines
9. Lycurgus
10. Hyperides
11. Dinarcbus
12. Epilogue
Appendix 1: the Orators and History
Appendix 2: Catalogue of Speeches
Suggestions for Further Study
Suggestions for Further Reading