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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 31, s. 26, p. 3

Pausanias 1.14.1, 3-4. Andokides, 1.112. Lysias, 6.4. Lysias, 6.52. Xenophon, Eq. 1.1. Clement, Protrep. 3.45. Modern Exploration of the Area. Pausanias, 1.28.6. IG II2, 1672, lines 168ff. Judeich, 1931, ... Agora 31 3 ... January 1936 ... Lysias, 6.4 ... Lysias, 6.52

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 31, s. 256, p. 233

Index of Ancient Authors. Pausanias 1.28.5. Aischylos, Pr. 806. Pausanias 1.38.6-7. Pausanias 1.43.2. Andokides, De Mys. 1.12. Pausanias 2.34.10. Andokides, De Mys. 1.111. Pausanias 7.22.4. Andokides, ... Agora 31 233 ... Lysias, 6.4, 6.52

[Agora Webpage] Birth of Democracy: The Speakers

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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. ... Since the pot held two choes, its total capacity was about 6.4 liters, which takes about six minutes to run out.