This is the fourth volume in the Oratory of Classical Greece series. Planned for publication over several years, the series will present all of the surviving speeches from the late fifth and fourth centuries B.C. in new translations prepared by classical scholars who are at the forefront of the discipline. These translations are especially designed for the needs and interests of today's undergraduates, Greekless scholars in other disciplines, and the general public.

Classical oratory is an invaluable resource for the study of ancient Greek life and culture. The speeches offer evidence on Greek moral views, social and economic conditions, political and social ideology, and other aspects of Athenian culture that have been largely ignored: women and family life, slavery, and religion, to name just a few.

This volume contains works from the early, middle, and late career of the Athenian rhetorician Isocrates (436-338). Among the translated works are his legal speeches, pedagogical essays, and his lengthy autobiographical defense, Antidosis. In them, he seeks to distinguish himself and his work, which he characterizes as "philosophy," from that of the sophists and other intellectuals such as Plato. Isocrates' identity as a teacher was an important mode of political activity, through which he sought to instruct his students, foreign rulers, and his fellow Athenians. He was a controversial figure who championed a role for the written word in fourth-century politics and thought.

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Presents a resource for the study of ancient Greek life and culture. This title includes speeches that offer evidence on Greek moral views, social and economic conditions, political and social ideology, and other aspects of Athenian culture that have been largely ignored: women and family life, slavery, and religion, to name just a few.
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  • The Works of Isocrates
  • Acknowledgments
  • Series Introduction
    • Oratory in Classical Athens
    • The Orators
    • The Works of the Orators
    • Government and Law in Classical Athens
    • The Translation of Greek Oratory
    • Abbreviations
    • Note on Currency
    • Bibliography of Works Cited
  • Introduction to Isocrates
    • Life and Career
    • Philosophia, Education, and Politics
    • Style
    • A Note on Terminology
    • Text
    • The Works of Isocrates
  • Part One (David Mirhady)
    • Introduction
    • 1. To Demonicus
    • 10. Encomium of Helen
    • 11. Busiris
    • 13. Against the Sophists
    • 16. On the Team of Horses
    • 17. Trapeziticus
    • 18. Special Plea against Callimachus
    • 19. Aegineticus
    • 20. Against Lochites
    • 21. Against Euthynus, without Witnesses
  • Part Two (Yun Lee Too)
    • Introduction
    • 9. Evagoras
    • 2. To Nicocles
    • 3. Nicocles
    • 7. Areopagiticus
    • 15. Antidosis
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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Translation of the texts of the written speeches of Isocrates, one of the leading intellectual figures in Greece during the 4th century BC

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780292752382
Publisert
2000-11-01
Utgiver
University of Texas Press
Vekt
399 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
311

Biografisk notat

Isocrates' speeches are introduced and translated by David C. Mirhady, Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities at Simon Fraser University, and Yun Lee Too, Assistant Professor of Classics at Columbia University.