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Demosthenes' vindication of his lifelong devotion to Athenian primacy among the Greek states and opposition to the advance of Philip II of Macedon. By their verdict, the Athenian jury agreed that his fight for Greek freedom was worthy of their city's traditions, despite their military failure.Universally recognised as the greatest speech by the finest of the Attic Orators, On the Crown 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 foreceful 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. |
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| Author(s) : Demosthenes & Stephen Usher | Format : Paperback Book |
| ISBN-10 : 0856685348 | ISBN-13 : 9780856685347 |
| RRP : £16.50 | Best available price : £ / $ |
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Series Title : Classical Texts
Country Publication : United Kingdom
Publication Date : 01/01/1993
Publisher : Aris & Phillips Ltd
Page Length : 208mm
Page Size : 210mm