This thesis is an historical commentary on Lykourgos' prosecution speech Against Leokrates. The introduction comprises various sections. The first is a brief consideration of the specific historical background to the oration in Athens and the wider Greek world. The second looks at the orator Lykourgos himself, one of the most significant figures of Classical Athenian history who could be described as a fourth-century equivalent of Perikles. Lykourgos was 'Controller of Athenian finances' for more than a decade following the Athenians' defeat by Philip at Khaironeia in 338 B.C. During this period, Lykourgos used his dominant position effectively to rebuild Athens structurally, aesthetically and culturally. He could thus be considere...
This thesis examines Demosthenes’ rhetorical use of Athenian ideology in his deliberative speeches f...
This thesis is a study of the fourth century B.C. Athenian politician Apollodoros the son of Pasion ...
The commentary is composed of two parts, Introduction and Commentary proper (including a Metrical Ap...
This thesis is an historical commentary on Lykourgos' prosecution speech Against Leokrates. The int...
In this paper we will start from the basic hypothesis that Lycurgus’ selection of historical allusio...
In my paper I would like to present an issue which is relatively seldom analysed by researchers of ...
The Attic orators show that revenge could be an admitted and legitimate motive on the part of a pros...
This thesis investigates the transmission and political reception of fourth-century Athenian politic...
In a thought-provoking article P. Brun recently challenged the concept of Lykourgos as a reformer an...
Der Prozess gegen Leokrates aus dem Jahr 330 v. Chr. zeichnet sich vor allem dadurch aus, dass der K...
This thesis aims to contribute to the study of the role of the civic past in the public discourse of...
Lysias argues in XII 36 that if the Athenians condemned the Arginousai generals it would be right to...
This thesis is a commentary on Xenophon the Athenian's (Apology of Socrates), a work written in the ...
Demosthenes 8 is a crucial speech which has long been neglected and rarely given the attention it de...
From CLASSICAL TIMES to the present, scholars have been rejecting Lysias\u27 speeches. Their efforts...
This thesis examines Demosthenes’ rhetorical use of Athenian ideology in his deliberative speeches f...
This thesis is a study of the fourth century B.C. Athenian politician Apollodoros the son of Pasion ...
The commentary is composed of two parts, Introduction and Commentary proper (including a Metrical Ap...
This thesis is an historical commentary on Lykourgos' prosecution speech Against Leokrates. The int...
In this paper we will start from the basic hypothesis that Lycurgus’ selection of historical allusio...
In my paper I would like to present an issue which is relatively seldom analysed by researchers of ...
The Attic orators show that revenge could be an admitted and legitimate motive on the part of a pros...
This thesis investigates the transmission and political reception of fourth-century Athenian politic...
In a thought-provoking article P. Brun recently challenged the concept of Lykourgos as a reformer an...
Der Prozess gegen Leokrates aus dem Jahr 330 v. Chr. zeichnet sich vor allem dadurch aus, dass der K...
This thesis aims to contribute to the study of the role of the civic past in the public discourse of...
Lysias argues in XII 36 that if the Athenians condemned the Arginousai generals it would be right to...
This thesis is a commentary on Xenophon the Athenian's (Apology of Socrates), a work written in the ...
Demosthenes 8 is a crucial speech which has long been neglected and rarely given the attention it de...
From CLASSICAL TIMES to the present, scholars have been rejecting Lysias\u27 speeches. Their efforts...
This thesis examines Demosthenes’ rhetorical use of Athenian ideology in his deliberative speeches f...
This thesis is a study of the fourth century B.C. Athenian politician Apollodoros the son of Pasion ...
The commentary is composed of two parts, Introduction and Commentary proper (including a Metrical Ap...