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Legal Speeches of Democratic Athens - Sources for Athenian History (Hardcover)
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Legal Speeches of Democratic Athens - Sources for Athenian History (Hardcover)
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"[Wolpert and Kapparis's] anthology . . . stands apart in a number
of key ways. Virtually all of the translations, which are of very
high quality, are new for this volume. . . . "Each of the
introductions to the individual speeches is accompanied by a
convenient outline, entitled 'Key Information', of the important
details about the dispute; this feature will be particularly
welcome to undergraduates and other beginners, for whom Athenian
forensic speeches often present at first glance a welter of soap
opera-like complexity. In the summary that precedes Against Neaera,
for example, the subheadings include 'Speaker', Supporting
Speaker', 'Defendant', 'Other Individuals' (particularly helpful),
'Action', 'Penalty' and 'Date'. Having this information collected
in one handy location is very useful indeed. "One minor yet
remarkably useful feature is that [Wolpert and Kapparis] have
placed all cross-references to speeches included in the collection
in bold typeface. This allows the reader to know immediately
whether he need only flip the pages to see the passage in question
or must reach for another volume. It is hoped that this will
encourage busy undergraduates to take the trouble to follow up a
cross-reference. "The introduction truly shines. Without getting
bogged down in debatable minutiae, it provides a remarkably
detailed and clear account of the law and oratory of ancient
Athens. Divided into five sections, it begins with an account of
Athenian legal development from the Draconian and Solonian periods
to the fourth century. It then tackles Athenian politics and
society, the court system (a particularly helpful section), the
Attic orators (with a substantial biographical sketch of each
orator whose speeches appear in the volume), and rhetorical
technique and style. The introduction could even be used in a
course where no speeches are read but students need to be given a
quick, solid initiation into the legal culture of the classical
period." -- Classical Review
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