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The Public Orations of Demosthenes (Vol. 1&2)

Insights into the Speeches and Discourses of a Famous Greek Statesman

Demosthenes

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"The Public Orations of Demosthenes" is a comprehensive two-volume collection featuring the powerful speeches and discourses of the renowned Greek statesman and orator, Demosthenes. Living in the tumultuous times of ancient Athens, Demosthenes emerges as a prominent figure who passionately addressed the threats posed by King Philip II of Macedon. In Volume 1, readers delve into pivotal speeches such as the Olynthiac series, Philippic orations, and impactful addresses on peace, naval matters, and the freedom of various regions. Volume 2 continues the exploration, offering insightful notes and additional orations that provide a deeper understanding of Demosthenes' eloquence and his relentless efforts to safeguard the interests and freedom of his beloved city-state. This collection serves as a compelling testament to Demosthenes' enduring legacy and his pivotal role in shaping the course of Athenian history."

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Historical speeches, Ancient Greece, Historical orations, Ancient Athens, Greek oratory, Political discourse, Athenian politics, Classical rhetoric, Oratorical legacy, Greek history