[Demosthenes' speeches] impress with their emotional intensity, brilliance and variety of argument (dishonest or not), irony, forceful imagery, wit and general sense of mastery of the spoken word, in Robin Waterfields fine new translations.

Peter Jones, Classics for All

'Even if everyone else succumbs to slavery, we must still fight for our freedom.' Admired by many in the ancient world as the greatest of the classic Athenian orators, Demosthenes was intimately involved in the political events of his day. As well as showing a master orator at work, his speeches are a prime source for the history of the period, when Athens was engaged in a doomed struggle against the rising power of Macedon under the brilliant father and son, Philip and Alexander. Demosthenes wrote for the courts, both for political trials in which he was involved and for other cases in which he acted as ghost-writer for plaintiff or defendant, and his lawcourt speeches give an unrivalled glimpse of the daily life of ancient Athens. He also played a central role in education in Greece and Rome from the Hellenistic period onward, and was imitated by the greatest of Roman orators, Cicero. This selection includes the fullest range of Demosthenes' speeches, for trials both public and private and for the assembly, in a single volume.
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Demosthenes was one of the greatest of the classic Athenian orators. He wrote for the courts in public and private cases and in major political trials and is a major source for the history of Athens' struggle against Macedon. This is the widest selection of his speeches in a single volume.
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DELIBERATIVE SPEECHES; TRIALS IN PUBLIC CASES; PRIVATE AND GHOST-WRITTEN SPEECHES
[Demosthenes' speeches] impress with their emotional intensity, brilliance and variety of argument (dishonest or not), irony, forceful imagery, wit and general sense of mastery of the spoken word, in Robin Waterfields fine new translations.
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The only single-volume edition of Demosthenes, the greatest of the Athenian orators, in a new translation accompanied by an invaluable introduction and notes. The selection of 19 speeches covers the full range of Demosthenes' public and private speeches and the major issues, legal and poltical, raised by the Demosthenic corpus. Demosthenes' speeches are illuminating not only for the study of oratory and rhetoric, but for their insights into the private world of ancient Athens and the internal workings of the Athenian political and legal systems. He is a prime source for the history of the period, when Philip of Macedon, and his son Alexander, posed a growing threat to Athenian independence. Translated by Robin Waterfield, a distinguished translator of Greek texts including Plato, Herodotus, Plutarch, and Polybius, and introduced and annotated by Chris Carey, an expert on Demosthenes and Greek oratory.
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Robin Waterfield was a university lecturer and publisher before becoming a full time writer. His translations for Oxford World's Classics include Plato's Republic and five other editions of Plato's dialogues, Herodotus, Plutarch, two volumes of Euripides' plays, Xenophon's The Expedition of Cyrus and The First Philosophers: The Presocratics and the Sophists. His other books include Dividing the Spoils: the War for Alexander the Great's Empire (OUP, 2011). He lives in Greece. Chris Carey has previously taught at Cambridge, St Andrews, and Royal Holloway before moving to UCL. He has published widely Greek oratory and law, including Democracy in classical Athens (Bristol Classical Press, 2000) and Trials from classical Athens (Routledge, 2/e 2011).
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The only single-volume edition of Demosthenes, the greatest of the Athenian orators, in a new translation accompanied by an invaluable introduction and notes. The selection of 19 speeches covers the full range of Demosthenes' public and private speeches and the major issues, legal and poltical, raised by the Demosthenic corpus. Demosthenes' speeches are illuminating not only for the study of oratory and rhetoric, but for their insights into the private world of ancient Athens and the internal workings of the Athenian political and legal systems. He is a prime source for the history of the period, when Philip of Macedon, and his son Alexander, posed a growing threat to Athenian independence. Translated by Robin Waterfield, a distinguished translator of Greek texts including Plato, Herodotus, Plutarch, and Polybius, and introduced and annotated by Chris Carey, an expert on Demosthenes and Greek oratory.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199593774
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
392 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
576

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Robin Waterfield was a university lecturer and publisher before becoming a full time writer. His translations for Oxford World's Classics include Plato's Republic and five other editions of Plato's dialogues, Herodotus, Plutarch, two volumes of Euripides' plays, Xenophon's The Expedition of Cyrus and The First Philosophers: The Presocratics and the Sophists. His other books include Dividing the Spoils: the War for Alexander the Great's Empire (OUP, 2011). He lives in Greece. Chris Carey has previously taught at Cambridge, St Andrews, and Royal Holloway before moving to UCL. He has published widely Greek oratory and law, including Democracy in classical Athens (Bristol Classical Press, 2000) and Trials from classical Athens (Routledge, 2/e 2011).