This volume collects the speeches of four orators involved in
the ill-fated resistance of Athens to the power of Philip and
Alexander the Great of Macedon.
Lycurgus of Athens, ca. 396325 BCE, concentrated on domestic
affairs, especially financial, which he managed for twelve years,
and naval matters. He also constructed and repaired important
public buildings. Athens refused to surrender him to Alexander and
honoured him until his death.
Dinarchus of Corinth, ca. 361291, as resident alien in Athens
became a forensic speaker and also assailed Demosthenes and others.
He was accused by Alexander's runaway treasurer Harpalus of
corruption. Dinarchus favoured oligarchic government under
Macedonian control. He prospered under the regency of Demetrius
Phalereus (317307), but was exiled after the restoration of
democracy, returning ca. 292.
Demades of Athens, ca. 380318, was an able seaman, then
unscrupulous politician. He favoured Philip, but fought for Athens
at Chaeronea (338). Captured there and released by Philip, he
helped to make peace, and later influenced Alexander and then
Antipater in Athens' favour. But acceptance of bribes and his
tortuous policy ruined him and he was executed by Antipater.
Hyperides of Athens, ca. 390322, was a forensic and political
speaker who was hostile to Philip and led Athens' patriots after
325. For resistance to Antipater he ultimately met death by
violence. What survives today of his speeches was discovered in the
nineteenth century.
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