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Hardcover Demonsthenes Book

ISBN: 1025461665

ISBN13: 9781025461663

Demonsthenes

"Demonsthenes" by Charles Miner Thompson offers a compelling exploration of one of the greatest orators and statesmen of the ancient world. This biographical study traces the life of the Athenian leader who became the voice of Greek resistance against the rising power of Macedon. Through meticulous detail, Thompson examines Demosthenes' transformation from a youth overcoming speech impediments into a master of rhetoric whose powerful speeches remain benchmarks of political eloquence and persuasive art.

The work provides a vivid portrayal of the political landscape of fourth-century B.C. Athens, a city-state grappling with internal division and the external threat of Philip II of Macedon. Thompson delves into the strategic brilliance and unwavering patriotism that defined Demosthenes' career, while also addressing the personal challenges and controversies he faced. By focusing on the intersection of personal ambition and civic duty, the author highlights the enduring legacy of the famous orations that shaped the classical world.

Ideal for readers of ancient history and students of rhetoric, "Demonsthenes" serves as both a historical narrative and an analysis of the power of speech in shaping the course of nations. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Greek democracy and the timeless struggle for political liberty.

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