
Greek Orators V: Demosthenes - On the Crown
Aris & Phillips Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-85668-534-7 (ISBN)
Description
Universally recognised as the greatest speech by the finest of the Attic Orators, On the Crown (De Corona) is Demosthenes' vindication of his lifelong devotion to Athenian primacy among the Greek states and opposition to the advance of Philip II of Macedon. He won the case, and his opponent Aeschines went into exile. By their verdict, the Athenian jury agreed that his fight for Greek freedom was worthy of their city's traditions, in spite of military failure. Demosthenes defends himself and attacks his enemies on a broad front. Rhetorical skills, refined over thirty years, are concentrated in this final performance - skills of argument, narrative, invective and patriotic oratory deployed in a style rich in imagery, yet forceful and persuasive. This edition is the first to combine text, translation, and full commentary. The latter deals with historical, political and legal matters on an equal footing with those of rhetoric and style, as in previous volumes by the present author. Greek text with facing-page English translation, introduction and commentary.
Reviews / Votes
'Anyone working on the orators will need a copy of this book.'Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'The introduction provides an excellent summary. Usher's great strength is in his notes on rhetoric and arguments; he surpasses all previous commentators.'
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Language
Other
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Liverpool University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 147 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85668-534-7 (9780856685347)
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Stephen Usher was Senior Lecturer in Classics at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College of the University of London. He wrote extensively on oratory and is the author of The Historians of Greece and Rome (Hamish Hamilton, 1969), Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Critical Essays (Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1974), Greek Oratory: Tradition and Originality (Oxford University Press, 1999) and Cicero's Speeches: The Critic in Action (Aris & Phillips, 2008). He has also edited and translated speeches for Greek Orators I, III and V in the Aris & Phillips Classical Texts series (volumes I and III co-edited with Mark Edwards).
Edited and translated
Content
Preface
INTRODUCTION
Demosthenes' Life
Early Life
Career to 346 B.C.
Ascent and Decline
The Last Years
Background to the Trial
The Case against Ctesiphon
Ordo Homericus
Demosthenes' Style
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ON THE CROWN
Text and Translation
The Text and Apparatus Criticus
COMMENTARY
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
Demosthenes' Life
Early Life
Career to 346 B.C.
Ascent and Decline
The Last Years
Background to the Trial
The Case against Ctesiphon
Ordo Homericus
Demosthenes' Style
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ON THE CROWN
Text and Translation
The Text and Apparatus Criticus
COMMENTARY
INDEX