The traditional consensus among classicists holds that the word "sycophant" in Attic Greek refers to identifiable persons displaying a specific pattern of behaviour that is detrimental to the Athenian democracy. In particular, sycophants are individuals who initiate or threaten malicious or frivolous prosecutions for financial gain. Some recent re-assessments have suggested that the term is more nuanced, but such assessments still interpret the term as reflecting real or perceived problems inherent in the Athenian jury-courts. A comparison of the use of the term in the plays of Aristophanes with that in the speeches of fourth-century orators suggests that "sycophant" is solely a term of invective and does not refer to an identifiable typ...
The specific way the Athenians set up their democracy presents both theoretical and empirical challe...
The Athenian orator Isocrates (436-338 BC) is frequently branded as an insincere supporter of democr...
This thesis aims to contribute to the study of the role of the civic past in the public discourse of...
The sycophant, a true ‘plague’ for Athenian society in the classical age, is dramatis persona in so...
Athenian forensic orators of the fourth century draw upon “negative representations of the other”, e...
This paper addresses a topic of central interest in Ancient Greek History, the emergence of the lang...
It is usual to associate the word “demagogue” with bad political leadership. At worst, it is also us...
This thesis investigates the transmission and political reception of fourth-century Athenian politic...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of ‘demagogues’ in Classical Athens both through the Greek...
Riassunto: Nel presente contributo è illustrata la figura del sicofante, quale emerge da riferimenti...
"Focusing on extant speeches from the Athenian Assembly, lawcourts, and Council in the 5th-4th centu...
The elusive populist phenomenon has been the focus of numerous studies in recent years, with the rel...
This paper discusses the political activity of Stratokles of Diomeia, arguing that his frequent char...
The topic of this article is the concept of diabole (personal attack) in ancient Greek rhetoric. I i...
Litigants in 4th-century Athens used opponents’ physical appearance (in court and reported on previo...
The specific way the Athenians set up their democracy presents both theoretical and empirical challe...
The Athenian orator Isocrates (436-338 BC) is frequently branded as an insincere supporter of democr...
This thesis aims to contribute to the study of the role of the civic past in the public discourse of...
The sycophant, a true ‘plague’ for Athenian society in the classical age, is dramatis persona in so...
Athenian forensic orators of the fourth century draw upon “negative representations of the other”, e...
This paper addresses a topic of central interest in Ancient Greek History, the emergence of the lang...
It is usual to associate the word “demagogue” with bad political leadership. At worst, it is also us...
This thesis investigates the transmission and political reception of fourth-century Athenian politic...
This dissertation explores the phenomenon of ‘demagogues’ in Classical Athens both through the Greek...
Riassunto: Nel presente contributo è illustrata la figura del sicofante, quale emerge da riferimenti...
"Focusing on extant speeches from the Athenian Assembly, lawcourts, and Council in the 5th-4th centu...
The elusive populist phenomenon has been the focus of numerous studies in recent years, with the rel...
This paper discusses the political activity of Stratokles of Diomeia, arguing that his frequent char...
The topic of this article is the concept of diabole (personal attack) in ancient Greek rhetoric. I i...
Litigants in 4th-century Athens used opponents’ physical appearance (in court and reported on previo...
The specific way the Athenians set up their democracy presents both theoretical and empirical challe...
The Athenian orator Isocrates (436-338 BC) is frequently branded as an insincere supporter of democr...
This thesis aims to contribute to the study of the role of the civic past in the public discourse of...