Antiphon & Andocides /

This volume contains the works of the two earliest surviving orators, Antiphon and Andocides. Antiphon (ca. 480-411) was a leading Athenian intellectual and creator of the profession of logography ("speech writing"), whose special interest was law and justice. His six surviving works all c...

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Main Authors: Antiphon, approximately 480 B.C.-411 B.C
Group Author: Andocides, approximately 440 B.C.-approximately 390 B.C; Gagarin, Michael; MacDowell, Douglas M. Douglas Maurice
Published: University of Texas Press,
Publisher Address: Austin, Texas :
Publication Dates: [1998]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Ancient Greek
Series: The oratory of classical Greece ; volume 1
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Summary: This volume contains the works of the two earliest surviving orators, Antiphon and Andocides. Antiphon (ca. 480-411) was a leading Athenian intellectual and creator of the profession of logography ("speech writing"), whose special interest was law and justice. His six surviving works all concern homicide cases.
Andocides (ca. 440-390) was involved in two religious scandals - the mutilation of the Herms (busts of Hermes) and the revelation of the Eleusinian Mysteries - on the eve of the fateful Athenian expedition to Sicily in 415. His speeches are a defense against charges relating to those events.
Antiphon's speeches are introduced and translated by Michael Gagarin, Professor of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin. Andocides' speeches are introduced and translated by Douglas M. MacDowell, Professor of Greek at the University of Glasgow.
Item Description: English translations of classical Greek orations of Antiphon and Andocides.
Second paperback printing, 2006.
Carrier Form: xxvii, 174 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvi-xxvii) and index.
ISBN: 9780292728097
0292728093
9780292728080
0292728085
Index Number: PA3869
CLC: I545.62
Call Number: I545.62/A633