Character Denigration in the Attic Orators, with Particular Reference to Demosthenes and Aeschines |
Contents
INTRODUCTION AND A DEFINITION OF TERMS | 7 |
THE LOGOGRAPHERS | 15 |
THE ORATIONS OF ANDOCIDES LYSIAS | 69 |
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accused actions Aeschines Agoratus Alcibiades Andocides antagonist anti-Macedonian Antiphon Aphobos appear argue arguments assails assertions Athenian Athens attack attempts Attic Orators Blass bribes Callias Callimachus Cambridge career Chaeronea chapters character denigration characterized charge consequence context contrast crimes Crown Ctesiphon deal defence pleas defendant Demos Demosthenes denigration employed Dinarchus disparagement and abuse Dobson effect emotional employment of denigration entire oration epithets Eratosthenes Estate Eubulus evidence fact fall of Phocis False Embassy force forensic gration Greek Harvard University Press Hegesandrus Hypereides indictment invective Isaeus Isocrates Jebb jury later lengthier Leocrates logographers logographic orations Lycurgus Lysias Meidias Misgolas narrative noted orations examined passion Peace Phalaecus Philip Philocrates Phocis Phormio political prosecutor prostitution rhetorical Schaefer sect sections significance specific terms speech structural style suit terms of abuse terms of denigration terms of disparagement Thebes thenes Theramenes Timarchus tone trans trial vicious violent καὶ πονηρός συκοφάντης τολμηρός ὕβρις