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OverviewThis is the first Oxford Classical Text of the speeches of Antiphon and Andocides, two Athenian orators of the fifth century BCE. An influential statesman, Antiphon of Rhamnus also wrote speeches for clients in court cases, of which three are extant, and three tetralogies consisting of speeches for hypothetical murder trials arguing for both prosecution and defence. The first oration of Andocides is our principal source about two scandals from the eve of the Athenian expedition against Syracuse in 415, while his second and third speeches shed light on his later exile and diplomatic efforts between Athens and Sparta. The volume also includes a fourth speech, falsely attributed to Andocides, which vigorously pillories the early career of Alcibiades up to a point just before he, like Andocides, was accused of mutilating herms and profaning the Eleusinian Mysteries in 415. Based on a comprehensive study of the manuscript tradition, this critical edition aims to set the standard for a definitive text of the speeches that will serve for the next century. Taking into account all the significant manuscript evidence as well as the most compelling corrections proposed by scholars, it also incorporates testimony from other ancient authors to establish the text of these earliest representatives of Attic oratory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mervin R. Dilts (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, New York University) , David J. Murphy (Emeritus, Emeritus, the Nightingale-Bamford School)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 0.342kg ISBN: 9780199605477ISBN 10: 0199605475 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 29 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface Conspectus editionum potiorum Conspectus studiorum Sigla Text Index nominumReviewsThe edition... is surely the best one currently available for either of the orators, and it has the potential to be used for the century to come. * Pavel Nývlt, Listy filologické * I have no hesitation in stating that, in my opinion, Dilts and Murphy have done an excellent job in bringing us a reliable new text of Antiphon and Andocides, which is worthy of the OCT series * Mike Edwards, University of London, Bryn Mawr Classical Review * This is a splendid work, which will remain the standard edition of Antiphon and Andocides for many decades to come. The treatment of the documents in Andocides' On the Mysteries represents a major advance over previous editions * Professor Edward Harris, Durham University * The edition... is surely the best one currently available for either of the orators, and it has the potential to be used for the century to come. * Pavel Nyvlt, Listy filologicke * I have no hesitation in stating that, in my opinion, Dilts and Murphy have done an excellent job in bringing us a reliable new text of Antiphon and Andocides, which is worthy of the OCT series * Mike Edwards, University of London, Bryn Mawr Classical Review * This is a splendid work, which will remain the standard edition of Antiphon and Andocides for many decades to come. The treatment of the documents in Andocides' On the Mysteries represents a major advance over previous editions * Professor Edward Harris, Durham University * This is a splendid work, which will remain the standard edition of Antiphon and Andocides for many decades to come. The treatment of the documents in Andocides' On the Mysteries represents a major advance over previous editions --Edward Harris Author InformationMervin R. Dilts was trained in Classics at Gettysburg College and Indiana University, before taking up teaching positions at Knox College and The University of Illinois. He joined the faculty of New York University in 1969 and for many years chaired the Department of Classics, also serving as a long-time financial trustee for the American Philological Association. His publications include editions of Heraclides' fragments on constitutions and a 1553 index of Greek books in the Vatican (co-authored with Mark L. Sosower and Antonio Manfredi), as well as Teubner editions of Aelian, Aeschines, and the Aeschinean and Demosthenic scholia, and a four-volume edition of Demosthenes' speeches in the Oxford Classical Texts series. Trained in Classics at Rutgers College and Columbia University, David J. Murphy taught Latin and Greek in high schools and colleges in New York before moving on to direct the high school divisions of St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's School and, later, the Nightingale-Bamford School. He also served on the boards of the New York Classical Club and the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, with terms as President of both associations. His publications include articles on Greek palaeography, textual criticism, and Socratic studies, both in journals and collections of essays, and he has co-authored several textbooks on Horace with Ronnie Ancona. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |