Minor Attic Orators, Volume I: Antiphon; Andocides

Minor Attic Orators, Volume I: Antiphon; Andocides

Antiphon , Andocides , K.J. Maidment (Translator)
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Jan 1, 1941 · English · Hardcover (608 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 608
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1941
Publisher Harvard University Press
ISBN-10 0674993403
ISBN-13 9780674993402

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This volume delves into the intriguing world of minor orators from ancient Athens, featuring the works of Antiphon and Andocides. Antiphon, a prominent figure around 480 BCE, was known for his opposition to democracy and his strong support for oligarchic principles. His eloquence is evident in the surviving fragments that showcase his rhetorical skill and philosophical thoughts, offering insight into the political tensions of his time.

Andocides, another significant but lesser-known orator, adds depth to this collection. His speeches reflect a mix of political intrigue and personal narrative, highlighting his experiences during tumultuous periods of Athenian history. Together, these orators provide a rich perspective on the complexities of Athenian society.

K.J. Maidment's curation of their works not only preserves these ancient voices but also invites readers to explore the political dialogues and struggles that shaped Athenian democracy and oligarchy. This volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the nuances and dynamics of rhetoric in classical Athens.
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