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Alcidamas (Paperback)
Alcidamas; Translated by John V. Muir
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Alcidamas is an important figure in the development of Greek
rhetoric early in the fourth century BC. Pupil of Gorgias, rival of
Isocrates, and teacher of Aeschines, he also influenced Demosthenes
and was later admired by both Aristotle and Cicero. His extant
works are "On Those who Write Written Speeches" (a treatise on the
oratorical practice of improvisation on a well-prepared brief) and
"Odysseus" (a pattern exercise in constructing a prosecution).
Other fragments survive and all are presented in this edition,
which translates them into English and provides a full commentary
on the whole surviving oeuvre.
This edition of one of the most enduringly popular and familiar
books of the Odyssey - the encounter of Odysseus and his men with
the cannibal Cyclops Polyphemos - grew out of the classes taken at
the Joint Association of Classics Greek Summer School, where
students who had completed a beginners' course were making their
first acquaintance with Homeric verse. The complete text of the
book, with generous narrative headings, and illustrations from
Greek art, is complemented by a running vocabulary and translation
assistance on facing pages. The brief introduction deals with the
composition of the Homeric poems, with the story of the Odyssey as
a whole and this book in particular. It considers the peculiarities
of Homeric dialect forms and the scansion of hexameter verse. The
book is ideal for all those tackling Homer for the first time, and
is suitable for use in schools and upwards.
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