Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Feb 13, 1997
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521380294
ISBN-13
9780521380294
Description
In this scholarly work, the profound influence of the fifth-century BC orator Antiphon is explored through a detailed commentary on his six notable speeches. Michael Gagarin brings a modern lens to Antiphon’s eloquence, offering insights into the political and social nuances of ancient Athens. The analysis delves deep into the rhetorical strategies employed by Antiphon, illuminating how he captivated his audiences and impacted contemporary discourse.
The commentary not only highlights the historical context of Antiphon's works but also addresses the philosophical underpinnings that shaped his oratory. Readers are invited to appreciate the sophistication of Antiphon’s arguments, which remain relevant in discussions of justice and morality. Gagarin’s expertise enhances the understanding of these speeches, making them accessible to both scholars and students alike.
Through careful examination, this volume serves as both a historical document and a valuable resource for understanding the art of persuasion in the ancient world. It encourages a reflection on the timeless nature of rhetoric and its power to influence human thought and action throughout the ages.
The commentary not only highlights the historical context of Antiphon's works but also addresses the philosophical underpinnings that shaped his oratory. Readers are invited to appreciate the sophistication of Antiphon’s arguments, which remain relevant in discussions of justice and morality. Gagarin’s expertise enhances the understanding of these speeches, making them accessible to both scholars and students alike.
Through careful examination, this volume serves as both a historical document and a valuable resource for understanding the art of persuasion in the ancient world. It encourages a reflection on the timeless nature of rhetoric and its power to influence human thought and action throughout the ages.
Genres
History
Nature