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Beschreibung
Regarded as ancient Greece's greatest orator, Demosthenes lived through and helped shape one of the most eventful epochs in antiquity. His political career spanned three decades, during which time Greece fell victim to Macedonian control, first under Philip II and then Alexander the Great. Demosthenes' resolute and courageous defiance of Philip earned for him a reputation as one of history's outstanding patriots. He also enjoyed a brilliant and lucrative career as a speechwriter, and his rhetorical skills are still emulated today by students and politicians alike. Yet he was a sickly child with an embarrassing speech impediment, who was swindled out of much of his family's estate by unscrupulous guardians after the death of his father. His story is one of triumph over adversity. Modern studies of his life and career take one of two different approaches: he is either lauded as Greece's greatest patriot or condemned as an opportunist who misjudged situations and contributed directly to the end of Greek freedom. This biography, the first ever written in English for a popular audience, aims to determine which of these two people he was: self-serving cynic or patriot - or even a combination of both. Its chronological arrangement brings Demosthenes vividly to life, discussing his troubled childhood and youth, the obstacles he faced in his public career, his fierce rivalries with other Athenian politicians, his successes and failures, and even his posthumous influence as a politician and orator. It offers new insights into Demosthenes' motives and how he shaped his policy to achieve political power, all set against the rich backdrop of late Classical Greece and Macedonia.
Regarded as ancient Greece's greatest orator, Demosthenes lived through and helped shape one of the most eventful epochs in antiquity. His political career spanned three decades, during which time Greece fell victim to Macedonian control, first under Philip II and then Alexander the Great. Demosthenes' resolute and courageous defiance of Philip earned for him a reputation as one of history's outstanding patriots. He also enjoyed a brilliant and lucrative career as a speechwriter, and his rhetorical skills are still emulated today by students and politicians alike. Yet he was a sickly child with an embarrassing speech impediment, who was swindled out of much of his family's estate by unscrupulous guardians after the death of his father. His story is one of triumph over adversity. Modern studies of his life and career take one of two different approaches: he is either lauded as Greece's greatest patriot or condemned as an opportunist who misjudged situations and contributed directly to the end of Greek freedom. This biography, the first ever written in English for a popular audience, aims to determine which of these two people he was: self-serving cynic or patriot - or even a combination of both. Its chronological arrangement brings Demosthenes vividly to life, discussing his troubled childhood and youth, the obstacles he faced in his public career, his fierce rivalries with other Athenian politicians, his successes and failures, and even his posthumous influence as a politician and orator. It offers new insights into Demosthenes' motives and how he shaped his policy to achieve political power, all set against the rich backdrop of late Classical Greece and Macedonia.
Über den Autor
Ian Worthington is Curators' Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Missouri and author of By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Preface

  • Acknowledgements

  • List of Illustrations and Maps

  • Demosthenes' Life: The Main Events

  • Speech Numbers and Titles

  • Quotations and Abbreviations

  • Chapter 1. Preamble: "Politicians and Heroes"

  • Chapter 2. Demosthenes, Son of Demosthenes

  • Chapter 3. Greece and the Awakening of Macedonia

  • Chapter 4. Into the Public Eye

  • Chapter 5. The Aspiring Politician

  • Chapter 6. Swaying the Assembly

  • Chapter 7. An Uneasy Peace

  • Chapter 8. Resisting Philip

  • Chapter 9. "Speeches Like Soldiers"

  • Chapter 10. The End of Greek Freedom

  • Chapter 11. "For the Conqueror, Death"

  • Chapter 12. Demosthenes and Alexander the Great

  • Chapter 13. The Crown Trial

  • Chapter 14. Decline and Fall

  • Chapter 15. Poison from the Pen

  • Appendix: Ancient Coinage and Months of the Attic Year

  • Bibliography

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780190263560
ISBN-10: 0190263563
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Worthington, Ian
Hersteller: OXFORD UNIV PR
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Ian Worthington
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.10.2015
Gewicht: 0,623 kg
Artikel-ID: 120655008