
One of the canonical Athenian orators, Lysias was much admired in antiquity. This new critical edition seeks to make the whole surviving corpus of Lysias available to the modern reader. It combines a newly edited text of the speeches preserved in the medieval manuscript tradition (based on the most up-to-date evaluation of the transmission) with a comprehensive collection of the fragments preserved indirectly through citation in ancient sources and in papyrus discoveries in the twentieth century. A general introduction in English provides an overview of the transmission of the text in antiquity and the Renaissance. An appendix contains a number of speeches almost certainly not written by Lysias but occasionally attributed to him in modern times.
This critical edition investigates the complete surviving corpus of the Athenian orator Lysias to provide a definitive, modern text for academic study. The editor synthesizes the medieval manuscript tradition with twentieth-century papyrological discoveries to reconstruct the speeches and fragments of one of antiquity's most influential rhetoricians. By providing a rigorous textual foundation, the work aims to clarify the transmission history of these speeches from antiquity through the Renaissance.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and classicists regard this Oxford Classical Text as the standard reference for the study of Lysias. The volume is noted for its rigorous editorial methodology and its utility as a foundational resource for advanced research in Greek rhetoric.
Page Count:
571
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019156849X
ISBN-13:
9780191568497
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