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The Orations of Lysias - Mastering the Art of Ancient Greek Persuasion: A Study of Forensic Speeches and Rhetorical Devices in Athenian Oratory - cover

The Orations of Lysias - Mastering the Art of Ancient Greek Persuasion: A Study of Forensic Speeches and Rhetorical Devices in Athenian Oratory

Lysias

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Orations of Lysias," the esteemed Athenian orator encapsulates the art of rhetoric through a collection of speeches that illustrate the intricacies of legal and civic life in classical Athens. Renowned for his clear and accessible style, Lysias deftly balances emotional appeal with logical argumentation, making his orations not only persuasive but also a foundation for understanding Athenian democratic practices. His works are demonstrative of the socio-political milieu of the 4th century BCE, providing invaluable insights into the concerns surrounding justice, citizenship, and the legal system of the time, elevating the study of rhetoric within the broader spectrum of ancient Greek literature. Lysias, born to an affluent family of Syracusan immigrants, was deeply intertwined with pivotal historical events, such as the Peloponnesian War and the rise of democracy. His unique perspective as an outsider granted him a nuanced understanding of Athenian society, and his experiences have imbued his speeches with a resonance that continues to captivate readers. As a proficient speechwriter, he catered to notable political figures, thereby shaping the rhetoric of his time and laying a foundation for future generations. Readers seeking to engage with the fundamental principles of effective persuasion, the cultural heritage of ancient Greece, or the development of legal oratory will find "The Orations of Lysias" to be an indispensable resource. This collection not only enriches our understanding of oratory but also serves as a profound reflection of the human condition, inviting contemporary readers to navigate the complexities of justice and morality as explored by Lysias.
Available since: 12/05/2019.
Print length: 188 pages.

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