The Rhetorical Use of the Argument of the Non-Citizenship of the Opponent in the Trials of the Fourth Century in Athens. The point of this article is to show that the question of citizenship was very important in Athens at the point where the parties in the trial used it as an argument to weaken each other. In order to win the trial or to defame each other, the opponents who were rivals on the political scene denigrate each other by using the argument of non citizenship. This rhetoric was used as invective and juridical proof in the trials relating or not relating to citizenship.L’intérêt de l’article est de montrer que la question de la citoyenneté était très importante à Athènes au point que les parties en procès l’utilisaient comme argu...
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