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Any additional courier charges will be applied at checkout as they vary depending on delivery address. In his most famous speech as an official orator of Greece, he warns against Philip – the Macedonian king and father of Alexander the Great – as he sets out to conquer Greece. They were referred to as the ‘Ten Attic Orators.’ Here’s more information about who these orators were and what they were known for: Aeschines was born in Athens in 389 B.C. 2 vols. Why is ISBN important? In Ancient Greece, the skill of oratory, or the art of giving public speeches, was highly valued. The Commentary seeks to call attention to the orators' rhetorical and stylistic skills to a degree not previously attempted in editions of the orators, to elucidate historical and legal matters and to explain textual and grammatical difficulties.

Antiphon: The Speeches (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics), The Poems of Catullus (Oxford World's Classics), Trojan Women (Masters of Latin Literature), Andromache, Hecuba, Trojan Women (Hackett Classics), Michael Edwards is Senior Lecturer at The University of London Queen Mary and Westfield College and author of Greek Orators volume IV in this series. Inevitably we miss the context. We know of three different speeches he gave in his lifetime, and each had a mixed reception back then. Theory, Text, Context: Issues in Greek Rhetoric and Oratory.

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The speeches written by the Greek Orators for delivery in law-courts, deliberative councils and assemblies enjoyed an honoured literary status, and rightly so, for the best of them have great vitality. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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