The essays analyses the testimonies regarding Hegesippos, an Athenian politician who was active in the age of Demosthenes and for some time was one of his main supporters. His political activity was not intense until the second half of the Forties, when he became one of the leaders of the anti-Macedonian group, as it is showed by his speech On Halonnesos. In the Lykourgan age, instead, he did not have a relevant role on the Athenian political scene anymore
This article offers a reinterpretation of the pseudo-Demosthenic demegory On the Agreements with Ale...
The purpose of this study is to examine the cases of misrepresentation in Demosthenes' deliberative ...
Questo articolo si propone di indagare il modo in cui Demostene abbia adoperato a fini retorici il c...
The essay analyses the testimonies regarding Hegesippos, an Athenian politician who was active in t...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
This paper reconsiders our evidence on Demodamas of Miletus, his relations with the temple and the c...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
The epigram of the Greek Anthology IX 400 has generated an age-old debate. The discussion is about i...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
This study, which is divided in two papers (I: The Demos and the Oligarchs in 411 BC; and II: The So...
In this article, we will explore the political thought of Demosthenes (384-322 BC) as to the defense...
Philaletheia as Ethical Expertise of the Politically Committed Historian. The Case of Theopompus The...
Starting from the historical work of Memnon’s of Heracleia, which has been handed down to us by Phot...
The goal of the article is to show the reasons why, starting from the fifth-century BC, Athens decid...
The article analyses a passage of an oration by Demosthenes (57.32) in which two laws are mentioned-...
This article offers a reinterpretation of the pseudo-Demosthenic demegory On the Agreements with Ale...
The purpose of this study is to examine the cases of misrepresentation in Demosthenes' deliberative ...
Questo articolo si propone di indagare il modo in cui Demostene abbia adoperato a fini retorici il c...
The essay analyses the testimonies regarding Hegesippos, an Athenian politician who was active in t...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
This paper reconsiders our evidence on Demodamas of Miletus, his relations with the temple and the c...
In addition to the rhetoricians and orators who at Athens supported or opposed Philip, a number of p...
The epigram of the Greek Anthology IX 400 has generated an age-old debate. The discussion is about i...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
This study, which is divided in two papers (I: The Demos and the Oligarchs in 411 BC; and II: The So...
In this article, we will explore the political thought of Demosthenes (384-322 BC) as to the defense...
Philaletheia as Ethical Expertise of the Politically Committed Historian. The Case of Theopompus The...
Starting from the historical work of Memnon’s of Heracleia, which has been handed down to us by Phot...
The goal of the article is to show the reasons why, starting from the fifth-century BC, Athens decid...
The article analyses a passage of an oration by Demosthenes (57.32) in which two laws are mentioned-...
This article offers a reinterpretation of the pseudo-Demosthenic demegory On the Agreements with Ale...
The purpose of this study is to examine the cases of misrepresentation in Demosthenes' deliberative ...
Questo articolo si propone di indagare il modo in cui Demostene abbia adoperato a fini retorici il c...