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This volume, containing orations 41-61, is the last of four volumes intended to replace the previous Oxford Classical Text of Demosthenes, begun in 1901, in the light of more recent scholarship. It is based on a thorough study not only of the medieval manuscript tradition but of papyrus fragments, some of them published only in the past few years, and of quotations in other authors, many of which have not previously been used for this purpose. All this information is presented in notes in Greek and Latin, which not only allow convenient access to evidence for the text but also provide references to ancient and medieval interpretations of the orations. There is an English preface.
This volume addresses the need for a modernized, authoritative critical edition of the orations of Demosthenes, specifically numbers 41 through 61. Mervin R. Dilts, a scholar specializing in Greek rhetoric and manuscript tradition, synthesizes decades of new papyrological evidence and comparative textual analysis to supersede the 1901 Oxford Classical Text.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and classicists recognize this volume as the definitive modern standard for the study of these specific orations. The text is noted for its high academic density and is intended primarily for researchers and advanced students of Greek rhetoric.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191547484
ISBN-13:
9780191547485
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