Lysias
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Lysias
(The oratory of classical Greece, v. 2)
University of Texas Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xxviii-xxx) index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the second 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 all the complete works and eleven of the largest fragments attributed to Lysias, the leading speechwriter of the generation (403-380 B.C.) after the Peloponnesian War, who was also one of the finest and most deceptive storytellers of all time. As a noncitizen resident in Athens, Lysias could take no direct part in politics, but his speeches, written for clients to deliver in court, paint vivid pictures of various private and public disputes: one speaker defends himself on a charge of murdering his wife's lover, while another is accused of having caused the deaths of democratic activists under the short-lived oligarchy of the Thirty (404/3), despite his claim to be protected by the amnesty that accompanied the restoration of democracy in 403.
目次
Series Editor's Preface (Michael Gagarin)
Translator's Preface (S. C. Todd)
Series Introduction (Michael Gagarin)
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
Supplementary Bibliography for Volume 2
Modern Editions of Lysias
Lysias (S. C. Todd)
Introduction
Chronology
Career
Style
Survival and Authenticity
Fragments
Further Reading
1. On the Death of Eratosthenes
2. Funeral Speech
3. Against Simon
4. On a Premeditated Wounding
5. For Callias
6. Against Andocides
7. Concerning the Sekos
8. Against the Members of a Sunousia
9. For the Soldier
10-11. Against Theomnestus for Defamation
12. Against Eratosthenes
13. Against Agoratus
14-15. Against Alcibiades
16. For Mantitheus
17. On the Property of Eraton
18. On the Property of Nicias' Brother
19. On the Property of Aristophanes
20. For Polystratus
21. On a Charge of Accepting Bribes
22. Against the Retailers of Grain
23. Against Pancleon
24. For the Disabled Man
25. On a Charge of Overthrowing the Democracy
26. Against Euandrus
27. Against Epicrates
28-29. Against Ergocles and Against Philocrates
30. Against Nicomachus
31. Against Philon
32. Against Diogeiton
33. Olympic Speech
34. Preserving the Ancestral Constitution
Fragment 1. Against Aeschines the Socratic
Fragment 2. Against Teisis
Fragment 3. For Pherenicus
Fragment 4. Against Cinesias
Fragment 5. Against Archebiades
Fragment 6. Against the Sons of Hippocrates
Fragment 7. Against Hippotherses
Fragment 8. Against Theomnestus
Fragment 9. For Eryximachus
Fragment 10. Against Theozotides
Fragment 11. Concerning Antiphon's Daughter
Index
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