书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
230
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1989
出版商
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521269881
ISBN-13
9780521269889
描述
Lysias emerges as a pivotal figure in ancient Greek rhetoric, offering invaluable insights into Athenian law and society through his speeches. The collection curated by Christopher Carey showcases the eloquent and persuasive style that characterized Lysias' work, shedding light on the societal norms and political challenges of his time.
Carey's annotations enhance the reader's understanding, contextualizing the oratory within the rich tapestry of Athenian democracy. As Lysias navigates various legal cases and societal issues, his words resonate with the complexities of human nature and civic duty, making them relevant even today.
This compilation invites readers to explore the nuanced interplay between rhetoric and reality in ancient Athens, reflecting both individual and collective experiences. Lysias' work offers a window into a world where language shaped public opinion and legal outcomes, ultimately crafting a timeless exploration of humanity and governance.
Carey's annotations enhance the reader's understanding, contextualizing the oratory within the rich tapestry of Athenian democracy. As Lysias navigates various legal cases and societal issues, his words resonate with the complexities of human nature and civic duty, making them relevant even today.
This compilation invites readers to explore the nuanced interplay between rhetoric and reality in ancient Athens, reflecting both individual and collective experiences. Lysias' work offers a window into a world where language shaped public opinion and legal outcomes, ultimately crafting a timeless exploration of humanity and governance.
类型
历史
当代