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| Orators. Antiphon. Andokides. Lysias. Isokrates. Aischines ... Agora 3 3 ... Isokrates |
| Isokrates, XV, 166. Philip. Philonides. Ptolemies. Pindar. [Aischines], Epist. IV, 2-3. Pyrrhos ... Agora 3 215 ... 2nd A.D ... Isokrates, XV, 166 |
| Isaios, V (Dikaiogenes), 38. Isokrates, XVIII (Kallimachos), 61. Etym. Magnum. Libanios, Declam., XXIX (I, Apologia Socratis) 43. Lucian, Anacharsis, 17 ... Agora 3 88 ... 389 B.C ... Isokrates, XVIII (Kallimachos), 61 |
| Cornelius Nepos, Timotheus, 2, 2. Jacoby, F.G.H., III b, 1, pp. 523-526. Philochoros, 151. Euripides, Orestes, 1682-1683. Pausanias, I, 8, 2. Bacchae, 419-420. Isokrates, XV (Antidosis), 109-110. Judeich, ... Agora 3 66 ... 1st B.C ... Isokrates, XV (Antidosis), 109-110 |
| Karneades. Georgios Kodinos. Georgios Kodinos, Preger, Scriptores Originum Constantinopolitarum, 1907 (Teubner). Isaios. Isaios, T. Thalheim, 1903 (Teubner). Isaios, E. S. Forster, 1927 (Loeb). Kratinos ... Agora 3 235 ... Isokrates ... Isokrates, F. Blass, 1879 (Teubner) ... Isokrates, G. B. Norlin and La Rue van Hook, 1928-1945 (Loeb) |
| Isokrates, XV (Antidosis), 287. Hesychios. Lucian, Timon, 56. Hierokles, Hippiatrica, in preface to De Febri Equi. Pausanias, I, 14, 1. Judeich, p. 197, note 1. Pauly-Wissowa, R.E., s.v. Herakleides 54 ... Agora 3 139 ... 354-353 B.C ... Isokrates, XV (Antidosis), 287 |
| Theophrastos, Characteres, VIII, 14. Isokrates, VII, 15. Plutarch, Timoleon, 14, 2. Schol. Euripides, Medea, 681. Euripides, Medea, 68. Pollux, IX, 47-8. Cock, C.A.F., I, p. 339, no. 304. Cock, C.A.F., ... Agora 3 186 ... 2nd A.D ... Isokrates, VII, 15 |
| Herodotos, VII, 61, 1. Pausanias, X, 32, 15. [Demosthenes], LIX (Neaira), 90. Harpokration. Schol. Aristophanes, Acharnians, 22. Isokrates, XVII, 33. Demosthenes, LIV (Konon), 7. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, ... Agora 3 191 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Isokrates, XVII, 33 |
| Approach to the Agora: Stoas on the Dromos. Himerios, Orat., III, 12. Xenophon, Hellenica, II, 4, 27. Judeich, pp. 184-186. Pausanias, I, 2, 4-5. Andokides, I (De Mysteriis), 12 and 14. Isokrates, XVI ... Agora 3 20 ... 4th A.D ... Isokrates, XVI (De Bigis), 6 |
| Ath. Mitt. LXIX-LXX, 1954-1955, pp. 68-94. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 316, 23. Cicero, De Natura Deorum, I, 30 (83). [Demosthenes], XXIII (Apatourios), 18. Demosthenes, XXI (Meidias), 64. Demosthenes, ... Agora 3 99 ... 45 B.C ... Isokrates, XVII (Trapeziticus), 15 |
| Schol. on [Plate], Eryxias, 392a. Pausanias, VIII, 9. Isokrates, IX (Euagoras), 57. Pausanias, VIII, 11, 6. Pausanias, IX, 15, 5. Valerius Maximus, VIII, 11, ext. 5. Pliny, Nat. Hist., XXXV, 129. Plutarch, ... Agora 3 27 ... 370 B.C ... Isokrates, IX (Euagoras), 57 |
| Photios, Μητιοχειον. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 309, 17. Plutarch, Praecepta Gerendae Reipublicae, 15, 9. Kock, C.A.F., III, p. 629, no. 1325. Wasps, 389ff. Wachsmuth, II, p. 374, note 3. Pausanias, I, ... Agora 3 148 I 1749 ... Isokrates, VII, 54 |
| Deinarchos, I, 87. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 215, note 4. W. A. McDonald, Political Meeting Places of the Greeks, pp. 295-298. Aeschylus, Eumenides, 570 and 684. Aischines, I (Timarchos), ... Agora 3 127 I 6524 I 4266 I 1832 I 15:2 ... Isokrates, VII (Areopagiticus), 37-38 |
| Hephaistos. Hera. Lakinia. Herakleidai. Hygieia. Hymettos. Herakles. Hyperbolos. Hypereides. Hyrkanos. Hermaios. Hermes Agoraios. Iaccheion. Iacchos. Iatros. Hermoglyphoi. Ichthyopolia. Herms. Ikria. Iliad ... Agora 3 252 ... Isokrates |
| Pliny, Nat. Hist., XXXV, 140. Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 835. Demosthenes, XXXIV, Phormio, 39. Pausanias, I, 22, 3. Judeich, p. 285. Diogenes Laertius, VI, ii, 22. I.G. II (2), 1673, line 20. Judeich, p ... Agora 3 85 I 513 I 562 I 727 I 4165 ... Isokrates |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_speakers.html The Speakers Litigants spoke on their own behalf, although occasionally using speeches prepared by trained professionals; skillful rhetoric was necessary in order to sway a jury. The speeches written by ... The speeches written by several noted orators survive today, those of Lysias, Lykourgos, Hypereides, Antiphon, Demosthenes, Aeschines, and Isokrates. Of these, perhaps the best known for his ability in forensic speaking was Demosthenes, a statesman who led Athenian opposition to the rising power of Philip of Macedon in the 4th century B.C. |
| Table-supports. Tryphon and Polycharmos, Athenian New Style coin. Terracottas, archaistic idols, 4th century B.C. Altar of the Twelve Gods. Thanatos. Tyche. Theater. Tyrannicides. Tyrannicides of Kritios ... Agora 11 185 ... Isokrates, XVI (De Bigis), 26 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/judiciary_and_lawcourts.html Judiciary and Lawcourts The lawcourts of Athens, a city notorious throughout Greece for the litigiousness of her citizens, were both numerous and large. Several of these lawcourts were in the immediate ... One of the speechwriters, Isokrates, makes his client speak as follows: “Now about the other men he has plotted against, and the suits he has brought and the charges he has made, and the men with whom he has conspired and those against whom he has sworn falsely, not twice the amount of water would be sufficient to describe all these.” |
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