Author: Demosthenes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oratory, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Demosthenes: Private orations, XXVII-XL
Author: Demosthenes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oratory, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oratory, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
The Orations of Demosthenes and Æschines on the Crown. With Introductory Essays and Notes by George Augustus Simcox ... and William Henry Simcox
Author: Aeschines (the orator.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
The orations of Demosthenes and Aeschines On the crown
Author: Demosthenes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin literature
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin literature
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
The complete works
Author: Publius Aelius Aristides
Publisher: Brill Archive
ISBN: 9789004078444
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Aelius Aristides is one of the most important sources for the history of the social, cultural, and religious life of the second century of the Roman Empire. However, the difficulty of his style and the occasional obscurity of the material contained in his writings have effectively prevented modern historians from fully utilizing his works. To remedy this deficiency, in conjunction with the new edition of the Greek text of Aristides, which was earlier published by Brill, a translation of all of Aristides' works into a modern language has been prepared. The translation, which also includes the first collection of fragments of lost works of Aristides and inscriptions which pertain to him, has been made according to the new revision of the Greek text and is provided with a commentary and index, which will facilitate its use by both specialists and laymen alike.
Publisher: Brill Archive
ISBN: 9789004078444
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Aelius Aristides is one of the most important sources for the history of the social, cultural, and religious life of the second century of the Roman Empire. However, the difficulty of his style and the occasional obscurity of the material contained in his writings have effectively prevented modern historians from fully utilizing his works. To remedy this deficiency, in conjunction with the new edition of the Greek text of Aristides, which was earlier published by Brill, a translation of all of Aristides' works into a modern language has been prepared. The translation, which also includes the first collection of fragments of lost works of Aristides and inscriptions which pertain to him, has been made according to the new revision of the Greek text and is provided with a commentary and index, which will facilitate its use by both specialists and laymen alike.
Cicero's orations
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 674
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 674
Book Description
Orations XVII-LIII
Author: Aelius Aristides
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rhetoric, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rhetoric, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
The Rhetorical Impact of the Sēmeia in the Gospel of John
Author: Willis Hedley Salier
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161484070
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Cambridge, 2003.
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161484070
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Cambridge, 2003.
The Concept of Disciple in Matthew's Gospel, as Reflected in the Use of the Term “Mathetes”
Author: Michael J. Wilkins
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004266895
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004266895
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory
Author: Jakub Filonik
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000764087
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Focusing on extant speeches from the Athenian Assembly, law, and Council in the fifth–fourth centuries BCE, these essays explore how speakers constructed or deconstructed identities for themselves and their opponents as part of a rhetorical strategy designed to persuade or manipulate the audience. According to the needs of the occasion, speakers could identify the Athenian people either as a unified demos or as a collection of sub-groups, and they could exploit either differences or similarities between Athenians and other Greeks, and between Greeks and ‘barbarians’. Names and naming strategies were an essential tool in the (de)construction of individuals’ identities, while the Athenians’ civic identity could be constructed in terms of honour(s), ethnicity, socio-economic status, or religion. Within the forensic setting, the physical location and procedural conventions of an Athenian trial could shape the identities of its participants in a unique if transient way. The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory is an insightful look at this understudied aspect of Athenian oratory and will be of interest to anyone working on the speeches themselves, identity in ancient Greece, or ancient oratory and rhetoric more broadly.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000764087
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Focusing on extant speeches from the Athenian Assembly, law, and Council in the fifth–fourth centuries BCE, these essays explore how speakers constructed or deconstructed identities for themselves and their opponents as part of a rhetorical strategy designed to persuade or manipulate the audience. According to the needs of the occasion, speakers could identify the Athenian people either as a unified demos or as a collection of sub-groups, and they could exploit either differences or similarities between Athenians and other Greeks, and between Greeks and ‘barbarians’. Names and naming strategies were an essential tool in the (de)construction of individuals’ identities, while the Athenians’ civic identity could be constructed in terms of honour(s), ethnicity, socio-economic status, or religion. Within the forensic setting, the physical location and procedural conventions of an Athenian trial could shape the identities of its participants in a unique if transient way. The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory is an insightful look at this understudied aspect of Athenian oratory and will be of interest to anyone working on the speeches themselves, identity in ancient Greece, or ancient oratory and rhetoric more broadly.
Introducing Money
Author: Mark Peacock
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136686045
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
This book provides a theoretical and historical examination of the evolution of money. It is distinct from the majority of ‘economic’ approaches, for it does not see money as an outgrowth of market exchange via barter. Instead, the social, political, legal and religious origins of money are examined. The methodological and theoretical underpinning of the work is that the study of money be historically informed, and that there exists a ‘state theory of money’ that provides an alternative framework to the ‘orthodox’ view of money’s origins. The contexts for analysing the introduction of money at various historical junctures include ancient Greece, British colonial dependencies in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, and local communities which introduce ‘alternative’ currencies. The book argues that, although money is not primarily an ‘economic’ phenomenon (associated with market exchange), it has profound implications (amongst others, economic implications) for societies and habits of human thought and action.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136686045
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
This book provides a theoretical and historical examination of the evolution of money. It is distinct from the majority of ‘economic’ approaches, for it does not see money as an outgrowth of market exchange via barter. Instead, the social, political, legal and religious origins of money are examined. The methodological and theoretical underpinning of the work is that the study of money be historically informed, and that there exists a ‘state theory of money’ that provides an alternative framework to the ‘orthodox’ view of money’s origins. The contexts for analysing the introduction of money at various historical junctures include ancient Greece, British colonial dependencies in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, and local communities which introduce ‘alternative’ currencies. The book argues that, although money is not primarily an ‘economic’ phenomenon (associated with market exchange), it has profound implications (amongst others, economic implications) for societies and habits of human thought and action.