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Demosthenes of Athens and the fall of classical Greece /Ian Worthington.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 382 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780199931965
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PA3952 .D466 2015
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Demosthenes, son of Demosthenes -- Greece and the awakening of Macedonia -- Into the public eye -- The aspiring politician -- Swaying the Assembly -- An uneasy peace -- Resisting Philip -- "Speeches like soldiers" -- The end of Greek freedom -- "For the conqueror, death" -- Demosthenes and Alexander the Great -- The crown trial -- Decline and fall -- Poison from the pen -- Appendix: Ancient coinage and months of the Attic year.
Subject: In this biography---the first written in English for almost a century---Ian Worthington brings the great orator's career vividly to life. He provides a moving narrative of Demosthenes' humble and difficult beginnings, his fierce rivalries with other Athenian politicians, his victories and defeats in the public Assembly, and finally his posthumous influence as a politician and orator. In doing so, Worthington offers new insights into Demosthenes' motives and how he shaped his policy to achieve political power. Set against the rich backdrop of late classical Athens and Macedonia, this biography will appeal to all readers interested in the history and heritage of ancient Greece. All quotations from Demosthenes' speeches are translated and briefly discussed in order for both professional and non-professional readers to appreciate his rhetorical genius.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Preamble: "Politicians and heroes" -- Demosthenes, son of Demosthenes -- Greece and the awakening of Macedonia -- Into the public eye -- The aspiring politician -- Swaying the Assembly -- An uneasy peace -- Resisting Philip -- "Speeches like soldiers" -- The end of Greek freedom -- "For the conqueror, death" -- Demosthenes and Alexander the Great -- The crown trial -- Decline and fall -- Poison from the pen -- Appendix: Ancient coinage and months of the Attic year.

In this biography---the first written in English for almost a century---Ian Worthington brings the great orator's career vividly to life. He provides a moving narrative of Demosthenes' humble and difficult beginnings, his fierce rivalries with other Athenian politicians, his victories and defeats in the public Assembly, and finally his posthumous influence as a politician and orator. In doing so, Worthington offers new insights into Demosthenes' motives and how he shaped his policy to achieve political power. Set against the rich backdrop of late classical Athens and Macedonia, this biography will appeal to all readers interested in the history and heritage of ancient Greece. All quotations from Demosthenes' speeches are translated and briefly discussed in order for both professional and non-professional readers to appreciate his rhetorical genius.

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