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  1. <<The>> orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military... more

     

    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780197517826
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    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators; Politicians
    Other subjects: Demades (approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C)
    Scope: x, 354 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft, Historische Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9780197517826
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    Subjects: Rhetorik; Griechisch
    Other subjects: Demades Atheniensis (v380-v319); Demades / approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C; Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators / Greece / Athens / Biography; Politicians / Greece / Athens / Biography
    Scope: x, 354 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. The Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    a new text with commentary
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    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

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    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9783110600919; 3110600919
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    RVK Categories: FH 34603 ; FH 34601
    Series: Sozomena ; volume 17
    Subjects: Demades Papyrus;
    Other subjects: Geschichtsschreibung; Papyrus; Rhetorik; Demades; Griechenland; Greek papyrology; Greek historiography; Greek rhetoric and oratory
    Scope: xiv, 598 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm x 15.5 cm
    Notes:

    Aus dem Vorwort (S. viii): The work on which this study is based was originally undertaken as a doctoral thesis at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, where it was examined in April 2017. The present volume ... is a thoroughly revised, updated and expanded version of that dissertation.

    Dissertation, Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa, 2017

  4. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades... more

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    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades belong to the Roman imperial period, this book proceeds from presenting the figure of Demades as a later rhetorical construct to revealing the problematic nature of our overall knowledge about classical Greece.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780197517857
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    RVK Categories: FH 34603 ; FE 5251
    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators; Politicians
    Other subjects: Demades (approximately 380 B)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (368 pages).
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    Also issued in print: 2021

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military... more

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    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780197517826
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    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators; Politicians
    Other subjects: Demades (approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C)
    Scope: x, 354 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades... more

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    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades belong to the Roman imperial period, this book proceeds from presenting the figure of Demades as a later rhetorical construct to revealing the problematic nature of our overall knowledge about classical Greece

     

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    ISBN: 9780197517857
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    RVK Categories: FH 34603
    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators / Greece / Athens; Politicians / Greece / Athens
    Other subjects: Demades / approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C.; Demades Atheniensis (v380-v319)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (368 Seiten)
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    Also issued in print: 2021. - Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    A New Text with Commentary
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was... more

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    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was found in the Egyptian chora, but it is supposed to have been written in Alexandria, where it probably served as a textbook for the highest level of rhetorical education. Besides shedding new light on its find circumstances and physical aspects, the volume offers a full re-edition and commentary of the two adespota texts contained in it, namely a eulogy of the Lagid monarchy and a historical work consisting of a dialogue between Demades and his prosecutor in the trial of 319 BCE at the court of Pella. The aim of the accompanying introduction is to address the question of the origin, nature and purpose of such fragments and of the collection itself, as well as to show to what extent the papyrus contributes to a better understanding of some of the main historical events of the early Hellenistic period. This book is thus meant to fill a significant gap in Classical scholarship, all the more so as a close investigation of most of the topics dealt with therein has hitherto been lacking

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783110602371
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    Series: Array ; 17
    Subjects: Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri); Rhetoric, Ancient; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
    Other subjects: Demades; Greek historiography; Greek papyrology; Greek rhetoric and oratory
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 598 p.)
    Notes:

    Issued also in print

    Dissertation

  8. The Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    a new text with commentary
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    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

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    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9783110600919; 3110600919
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    9783110600919
    RVK Categories: FH 34603 ; FH 34601
    Series: Sozomena ; volume 17
    Subjects: Demades Papyrus;
    Other subjects: Geschichtsschreibung; Papyrus; Rhetorik; Demades; Griechenland; Greek papyrology; Greek historiography; Greek rhetoric and oratory
    Scope: xiv, 598 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm x 15.5 cm
    Notes:

    Aus dem Vorwort (S. viii): The work on which this study is based was originally undertaken as a doctoral thesis at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, where it was examined in April 2017. The present volume ... is a thoroughly revised, updated and expanded version of that dissertation.

    Dissertation, Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa, 2017

  9. The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    A New Text with Commentary
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was... more

     

    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was found in the Egyptian chora, but it is supposed to have been written in Alexandria, where it probably served as a textbook for the highest level of rhetorical education. Besides shedding new light on its find circumstances and physical aspects, the volume offers a full re-edition and commentary of the two adespota texts contained in it, namely a eulogy of the Lagid monarchy and a historical work consisting of a dialogue between Demades and his prosecutor in the trial of 319 BCE at the court of Pella. The aim of the accompanying introduction is to address the question of the origin, nature and purpose of such fragments and of the collection itself, as well as to show to what extent the papyrus contributes to a better understanding of some of the main historical events of the early Hellenistic period. This book is thus meant to fill a significant gap in Classical scholarship, all the more so as a close investigation of most of the topics dealt with therein has hitherto been lacking

     

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783110602371; 9783110600407
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    Series: Sozomena : Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts ; 17
    Subjects: Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri); Rhetoric, Ancient; Demades; Geschichtsschreibung; Griechenland; Papyrus; Rhetorik; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
    Other subjects: Demades; Greek historiography; Greek papyrology; Greek rhetoric and oratory
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 598 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Issued also in print

    Dissertation

  10. The Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    a new text with commentary
  11. The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    A New Text with Commentary
  12. The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    A New Text with Commentary
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was... more

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    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was found in the Egyptian chora, but it is supposed to have been written in Alexandria, where it probably served as a textbook for the highest level of rhetorical education. Besides shedding new light on its find circumstances and physical aspects, the volume offers a full re-edition and commentary of the two adespota texts contained in it, namely a eulogy of the Lagid monarchy and a historical work consisting of a dialogue between Demades and his prosecutor in the trial of 319 BCE at the court of Pella. The aim of the accompanying introduction is to address the question of the origin, nature and purpose of such fragments and of the collection itself, as well as to show to what extent the papyrus contributes to a better understanding of some of the main historical events of the early Hellenistic period. This book is thus meant to fill a significant gap in Classical scholarship, all the more so as a close investigation of most of the topics dealt with therein has hitherto been lacking

     

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783110602371
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    Series: Sozomena : Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts ; 17
    Other subjects: Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri); Rhetoric, Ancient; Demades; Geschichtsschreibung; Griechenland; Papyrus; Rhetorik; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
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  13. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades... more

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    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades belong to the Roman imperial period, this book proceeds from presenting the figure of Demades as a later rhetorical construct to revealing the problematic nature of our overall knowledge about classical Greece. "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780197517857; 9780197517840; 9780197517833
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    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators; Politicians; Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators; Politicians; Demades ; approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C; Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators ; Greece ; Athens; Politicians ; Greece ; Athens
    Other subjects: Demades (approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C); Demades (approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C)
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    Also issued in print: 2021. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 9, 2021)

  14. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military... more

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    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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  15. The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    A New Text with Commentary
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was... more

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    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was found in the Egyptian chora, but it is supposed to have been written in Alexandria, where it probably served as a textbook for the highest level of rhetorical education. Besides shedding new light on its find circumstances and physical aspects, the volume offers a full re-edition and commentary of the two adespota texts contained in it, namely a eulogy of the Lagid monarchy and a historical work consisting of a dialogue between Demades and his prosecutor in the trial of 319 BCE at the court of Pella. The aim of the accompanying introduction is to address the question of the origin, nature and purpose of such fragments and of the collection itself, as well as to show to what extent the papyrus contributes to a better understanding of some of the main historical events of the early Hellenistic period. This book is thus meant to fill a significant gap in Classical scholarship, all the more so as a close investigation of most of the topics dealt with therein has hitherto been lacking

     

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    Subjects: Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri); Rhetoric, Ancient; Demades; Geschichtsschreibung; Griechenland; Papyrus; Rhetorik; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
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  16. The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045)
    a new text with commentary
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    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was... more

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    Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was found in the Egyptian chora, but it is supposed to have been written in Alexandria, where it probably served as a textbook for the highest level of rhetorical education. Besides shedding new light on its find circumstances and physical aspects, the volume offers a full re-edition and commentary of the two adespota texts contained in it, namely a eulogy of the Lagid monarchy and a historical work consisting of a dialogue between Demades and his prosecutor in the trial of 319 BCE at the court of Pella. The aim of the accompanying introduction is to address the question of the origin, nature and purpose of such fragments and of the collection itself, as well as to show to what extent the papyrus contributes to a better understanding of some of the main historical events of the early Hellenistic period. This book is thus meant to fill a significant gap in Classical scholarship, all the more so as a close investigation of most of the topics dealt with therein has hitherto been lacking

     

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    Series: Sozomena : Studies in the Recovery of Ancient Texts ; 17
    Subjects: Demades; Geschichtsschreibung; Griechenland; Papyrus; Rhetorik; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri); Rhetoric, Ancient; Prozess
    Other subjects: Demades Atheniensis (v380-v319); Ptolemäer Herrschergeschlecht, Aegypten (323-30 v.Chr.)
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  17. The Orator Demades
    Classical Greece Reimagined Through Rhetoric
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press USA - OSO, Oxford

    This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about... more

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    This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades belong to the Roman imperial period, this book proceeds from presenting the figure of Demades as a later rhetorical construct to revealing the problematic nature of our overall knowledge about classical Greece. Cover -- The Orator Demades -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION: Approximating the historical Demades -- 1. Making sense of the evidence -- 2. Texts and contexts -- 3. The rhetorical persona of Demades -- 4. Paideia: education with edification -- 5. The art of being earnest -- 6. Demades the politician -- 7. History, rhetoric, and legends -- 8. Athenian political rhetoric -- 9. Demades's last years and words -- EPILOGUE: Constructing the rhetorical Demades -- APPENDIX: Interpreting ps.-​Demades's On the Twelve Years -- Abbreviations and select bibliography -- Index of Sources -- Index of personal names, technical terms, and important words. "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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    Subjects: Orators-Greece-Biography; Demades, approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C; Orators--Greece--Athens--Biography; Politicians--Greece--Athens--Biography; Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators; Politicians; Electronic books
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  18. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades... more

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    This is a monograph, in English, about Demades, an influential Athenian politician and a collaborator of many leaders of classical Greece, including Alexander the Great and Demosthenes. Reflecting that most of the available sources about Demades belong to the Roman imperial period, this book proceeds from presenting the figure of Demades as a later rhetorical construct to revealing the problematic nature of our overall knowledge about classical Greece. "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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    Subjects: Orators; Politicians; Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators; Politicians; Demades ; approximately 380 B.C.-319 B.C; Rhetoric, Ancient; Oratory, Ancient; Orators ; Greece ; Athens; Politicians ; Greece ; Athens
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  19. The Orator Demades
    Classical Greece Reimagined Through Rhetoric
    Published: 2021
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    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military... more

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    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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  20. The orator Demades
    classical Greece reimagined through rhetoric
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

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    "This is the first monograph in English about Demades, an influential Athenian politician from the fourth century B.C. An orator whose fame outlived him for hundreds of years, he was an acquaintance and collaborator of many political and military leaders of classical Greece, including the Macedonian king Philip II, his son and successor Alexander III (the Great), and the orator Demosthenes. However, an overwhelming portion of the available evidence on Demades dates to at least three centuries after his death and, often, much later. Contextualizing the sources within their historical and cultural framework, The Orator Demades delineates how later rhetorical practices and social norms transformed his image to better reflect the educational needs and political realities of the Roman imperial and Byzantine periods. Using the specific example of Demades as a rhetorical construct that eventually replaced its historical prototype for later generations, the book raises a general question about the problematic foundations of our knowledge of classical Greece. The evolving image of Demades illustrates the role played by rhetoric, as the basis of education and edification during the Roman and Byzantine Empires, in creating an alternate, inauthentic vision of the classical past that continues to dominate modern scholarship and popular culture"--

     

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