This volume contains a selection of speeches by Demosthenes in both the original Greek and in German translation. Included are significant orations such as "Halonnesische," "Vierte Philippische," and the speech against Philip's manifesto, alongside the manifesto itself. Also featured are "Rede Vom Kranze" and "Rede à œ ber Die Persische Frage (Genannt: à œ ber Die Symmori. . .)".
These works offer profound insights into the political and social dynamics of ancient Greece during a pivotal era. Demosthenes' mastery of rhetoric and his passionate defense of Athenian liberty continue to resonate with readers interested in classical history, political science, and the art of persuasive speaking. This dual-language edition provides valuable resources for scholars and students alike, allowing for a deeper engagement with Demosthenes' enduring legacy.
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