107 resultados para Demosthenes.
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v. 1. Theseus.-Romulus.-Lycurgus.-Numa Pompilius.-Solon.-Publius Valerius Publica.--v. 2. Themistocles.-Camillus.-Pericles.-Fabius.-Alcibiades.--v. 3. Coriolanus.-Paulus Aemilius.-Timoleon.-Pelopidas.-Marcellus.--v. 4. Aristides.-Marcus Cato.-Philopoemen.-T.Q. Flamininus.-Pyrrhus.-Caius Marius.--v. 5. Lysander.-Sulla.-Cimon.-Lucullus.-Nicias.--v. 6. Marcus Crassus.-Sertorius.-Eumenes.-Agesilaus.-Pompeius.--v. 7. Alexander the Great.-Julius Caesar.-Phocion.-Cato Utican.--v. 8. Agis & Cleomenes.-Tiberius & Caius Gracchi.-Demosthenes.-Marcus Tullius Cicero.-Demetrius.--v. 9. Marcus Antonius.-Artaxerxes.-Dion.-Brutus.--v. 10. Aratus.-Galba.-Otho.-Hannibal.-Scipio African.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Vol. [9] has title: Indices operum Demosthenis.
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With this is bound: Demosthenes. (Orationes.) Lipsiae, 1859.
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Vol. 2, pt. 2 and v. 3 edited by W. Rennie.
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Greek and Latin in parallel columns.
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Text in Greek.
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Vita.
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It is thought that Lysias’ speech XXIII, Against Pancleon, was delivered in a paragraphe or ‘counter-indictment process’, called antigraphe in an initial phase. However a review of these concepts and, in general, of some aspects of Athenian judicial procedure has allowed us to conclude that the mentioned speech was made by the plaintiff, client of the logographer, against the defendant in a ‘action for false testimony’, dike pseudomartyrion.