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This volume provides a complete translation of, and historical and historiographical commentary on, the lives of the ten Attic orators given by Pseudo-Plutarch, Photius, and the Suda.Assessing these works as important historical sources for the individual lives and careers of the orators whose works have survived, this systematic study explores how these literary biographies were constructed, the information they provide, and their veracity. In-depth commentary notes offer contextual information, explain references and examine individual rhetorical phrases, and a glossary of technical terms provides a quick reference guide to the more obscure oratorical and political terms. The volume also includes a detailed introduction which discusses the evolution of Greek oratory and rhetoric; the so-called Canon of the Ten Orators; the authorship, dates, and sources of the biographies provided by Pseudo-Plutarch, Photius, and the Suda; and a brief consideration of orators whose speeches were either falsely attributed to Demosthenes or may be referenced in the ancient lives.
This volume investigates the historical reliability and historiographical construction of the ancient biographies concerning the ten Attic orators. Authors Joseph Roisman and Ian Worthington utilize a comparative analysis of texts from Pseudo-Plutarch, Photius, and the Suda to evaluate how these sources functioned as records of oratorical careers. The work provides a critical framework for understanding the evolution of Greek rhetoric and the formation of the canonical list of orators within the ancient world.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of classical history identify this volume as a foundational resource for navigating the complexities of ancient biographical traditions. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the utility of the provided commentary in clarifying obscure rhetorical references.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2015-04-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199687668
ISBN-13:
9780199687664
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