In the derogatory portraits that they reciprocally paint of each other, Aeschines and Demosthenes leave a great part to oratory action, claiming to unmask their adversary's true personality and to show how he strays from the norm of σωφροσύνη. Each of them however chooses to emphasize a different aspect. Demosthenes denounces the vocal prowess and the seasoned technique of a voice that does not reflect the true orator's state of mind and is raised only to serve his personal ambitions. As much as his façade solemnity and his seductive speeches, his eloquent silences betray the former actor's ambiguous role. Aeschines's criticisms, on the contrary, deal essentially with his adversary's range of gestures. His often abrupt taking of the floor, ...
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In der Mitte des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. etablierte sich einerseits eine neue Generation von Politik...
International audienceAt a very young age, Demosthenes (384-322 BC) lost his father, a rich Athenian...
In the derogatory portraits that they reciprocally paint of each other, Aeschines and Demosthenes le...
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This fictional version of a historical episode, the long scene devoted, in the old version of the Ro...
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édité par Witold Konstanty PietrzaInternational audienceSince the eighteenth-century, painting and h...
La discussion qui oppose Eschyle à Euripide, dans les Grenouilles d'Aristophane, n'est pas seulement...
Mask and unmask : effects of the enunciation in Ancient Comedy According to tradition, wearing a m...
In der Mitte des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. etablierte sich einerseits eine neue Generation von Politik...
International audienceAt a very young age, Demosthenes (384-322 BC) lost his father, a rich Athenian...
In the derogatory portraits that they reciprocally paint of each other, Aeschines and Demosthenes le...
International audienceAccording to Plutarch, Demosthenes had serious speech problems at the beginnin...
This fictional version of a historical episode, the long scene devoted, in the old version of the Ro...
International audienceIn their pleadings Against Timarchos and On the false embassy, Aeschines and D...
Introduced in French Salons as a parlor game, the literary portrait appears in mid Seventeenth-Centu...
Sumbouloi: the Self-Perception of the Attic Orators When we talk about Attic orators, we think of th...
Dans leurs plaidoiries Contre Timarque et Sur l’ambassade, Eschine et Démosthène évoquent tous deux ...
The rhetoric art of Lysias' speeches brings out the disturbing figure of the slave, designated with ...
In this paper the well-known passage of Demosthenes - en "tais pompais aneu tou prosopou komazei" ("...
International audienceFrères, moines et abbés : portraits-charges d'ecclésiastiques dans la correspo...
édité par Witold Konstanty PietrzaInternational audienceSince the eighteenth-century, painting and h...
La discussion qui oppose Eschyle à Euripide, dans les Grenouilles d'Aristophane, n'est pas seulement...
Mask and unmask : effects of the enunciation in Ancient Comedy According to tradition, wearing a m...
In der Mitte des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. etablierte sich einerseits eine neue Generation von Politik...
International audienceAt a very young age, Demosthenes (384-322 BC) lost his father, a rich Athenian...