Greek Orators I: Antiphon, Lysias
Discover the art of persuasion with Greek Orators I: Antiphon, Lysias, a compelling collection edited by M. Edwards. Published in 1985, this 284-page book delves into the eloquent speeches crafted by renowned Greek orators, which were designed for law courts, deliberative councils, and public assemblies. These speeches are not just historical artifacts; they embody the essence of rational persuasion and emotional appeal, showcasing the power of rhetoric in its most refined form. The literary prestige of these orators is well-deserved, as their works resonate with vitality and relevance even today. Perfect for students of history, literature, and classical studies, this volume is an essential addition to any bookshelf. Explore the brilliance of Antiphon and Lysias and appreciate the enduring impact of their oratory on the world of literature and beyond.