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Power, rivalry, and the art of persuasion come alive in the courtroom battles of ancient Athens. In Demosthenes Against Meidias, Androtion, Aristocrates, Timocrates, Aristogeiton, the legendary orator's voice rings out across centuries, challenging political figures and defending civic ideals with unmatched eloquence. Every speech in this classical rhetoric collection is a window into the heated politics and legal drama of fourth-century BCE Athens - a world where words shaped destinies. J.H. Vince's enduring translation offers readers and scholars access to the finest works of Demosthenes,…mehr

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Power, rivalry, and the art of persuasion come alive in the courtroom battles of ancient Athens. In Demosthenes Against Meidias, Androtion, Aristocrates, Timocrates, Aristogeiton, the legendary orator's voice rings out across centuries, challenging political figures and defending civic ideals with unmatched eloquence. Every speech in this classical rhetoric collection is a window into the heated politics and legal drama of fourth-century BCE Athens - a world where words shaped destinies. J.H. Vince's enduring translation offers readers and scholars access to the finest works of Demosthenes, illuminating the complexities of ancient Greek oratory and the turbulent landscape of Athens' political history. These texts are essential for anyone interested in classical literature analysis, Greek orator studies, or the inner workings of political and legal rhetoric. The volume serves as an invaluable academic research resource and a vivid introduction for classical studies students eager to explore the foundations of Western argument and debate. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the drama of ancient Greece politics or a collector seeking a cultural treasure, this book stands as a testament to the enduring power of words.