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Antiphon ; Andocides

with an English translation by K.J. Maidment

(The Loeb classical library, 308 . Minor Attic orators ; v. 1)

W. Heinemann , Harvard University Press, 1941

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Greek or Latin, and English on opposite pages

Includes index

Some copies have different pagination: xiii, 587, 10 p.

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Description

This is the first in a two-volume edition of Greek orators. Antiphon of Athens, born in 480 BCE, spent his prime in the great period of Athens but, disliking democracy, was himself an ardent oligarch who with others set up a violent short-lived oligarchy in 411. The restored democracy executed him for treason. He had been a writer of speeches for other people involved in litigation. Of the fifteen surviving works three concern real murder cases. The others are exercises in speech-craft consisting of three tetralogies, each tetralogy comprising four skeleton speeches: accuser's; defendant's; accuser's reply; defendant's counter-reply. Andocides of Athens, born ca. 440 BCE, disliked the extremes of both democracy and oligarchy. Involved in religious scandal in 415 BCE, he went into exile. After at least two efforts to return, he did so under the amnesty of 403. In 399 he was acquitted on a charge of profaning the Mysteries and in 391-390 took part in an abortive peace embassy to Sparta. Extant speeches are: 'On His Return' (a plea on his second attempt); 'On the Mysteries' (a selfdefence); 'On the Peace with Sparta'. The speech 'Against Alcibiades' (the notorious politician) is suspect.

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  • NCID
    BA0736223X
  • ISBN
    • 0674993403
    • 0434993085
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    grclateng
  • Original Language Code
    latgrc
  • Place of Publication
    London,Cambridge, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 587 p.
  • Size
    17 cm
  • Classification
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