This article offers a reinterpretation of the pseudo-Demosthenic demegory On the Agreements with Alexander that reassesses the legal basis of the arguments offered by the speaker as regards the legal nature of the pacts and Alexander’s violations on this point. According to this interpretation, the Athenian speaker specifically focuses on the violations committed by Alexander as hegemon with respect to the commitments assumed by the Athenians in the symmachia as participants in the koine eirene. The most recent research acquisitions on the question of the attribution of the demegory and the context of its recitation lead to a reconsideration of the legal arguments offered by the speaker about the relationship between the koine eirene and th...
In the Politics, Aristotle defines tyranny as the worst of deviant constitutions. This judgment is p...
To a large extent, the orations included in the Demosthenicum corpus consist of real deliberative or...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
This article offers a reinterpretation of the pseudo-Demosthenic demegory On the Agreements with Ale...
Starting from a passage of Demosthenes’ Fourth Philippic, the essay examines the career of Hermias o...
“So that Philia and Symmachia between Athens and the Euboeans Can Endure” (IG II2 149 = IG II3 1, 2,...
The article analyses a passage of an oration by Demosthenes (57.32) in which two laws are mentioned-...
L’articolo affronta la questione delle modifiche al merismos – la legge che nel IV secolo allocava i...
AbstractThe place of theatre in the Aeschines-Demosthenes dispute: the diplomatic perspective In all...
The essays is devoted to the analysis of some particular \u201canti-deceit\u201d clauses which somet...
Il sistema contributivo per simmorie presente ad Atene nel IV secolo a.C. è al centro di un ampio di...
This paper aims to show that Alexander displayed more confidence in oracles or signs geographically ...
The article discusses the discrepancy between Aristotle’s representation of the Athenian politeia an...
L\u2019autore esamina la cosiddetta \u201clegge ateniese sulla homologia\u201d, sostenendo che essa ...
This paper addresses the guardianship of orphans in Plato’s Laws. The aim is to state whether the ph...
In the Politics, Aristotle defines tyranny as the worst of deviant constitutions. This judgment is p...
To a large extent, the orations included in the Demosthenicum corpus consist of real deliberative or...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...
This article offers a reinterpretation of the pseudo-Demosthenic demegory On the Agreements with Ale...
Starting from a passage of Demosthenes’ Fourth Philippic, the essay examines the career of Hermias o...
“So that Philia and Symmachia between Athens and the Euboeans Can Endure” (IG II2 149 = IG II3 1, 2,...
The article analyses a passage of an oration by Demosthenes (57.32) in which two laws are mentioned-...
L’articolo affronta la questione delle modifiche al merismos – la legge che nel IV secolo allocava i...
AbstractThe place of theatre in the Aeschines-Demosthenes dispute: the diplomatic perspective In all...
The essays is devoted to the analysis of some particular \u201canti-deceit\u201d clauses which somet...
Il sistema contributivo per simmorie presente ad Atene nel IV secolo a.C. è al centro di un ampio di...
This paper aims to show that Alexander displayed more confidence in oracles or signs geographically ...
The article discusses the discrepancy between Aristotle’s representation of the Athenian politeia an...
L\u2019autore esamina la cosiddetta \u201clegge ateniese sulla homologia\u201d, sostenendo che essa ...
This paper addresses the guardianship of orphans in Plato’s Laws. The aim is to state whether the ph...
In the Politics, Aristotle defines tyranny as the worst of deviant constitutions. This judgment is p...
To a large extent, the orations included in the Demosthenicum corpus consist of real deliberative or...
Callias of Chalcis is the main figure of Euboean history in the mid-fourth century b.C. Aeschines (I...