This is a French translation of the complete works of Lysias, a renowned logographer (speechwriter) from ancient Athens. Lysias was one of the most important orators of his time, known for his simple, direct style and his ability to capture the nuances of everyday Athenian life. This edition, translated into French, makes Lysias's timeless speeches accessible to a wider audience. The collection includes a variety of speeches on political, legal, and personal matters, offering valuable insights into Athenian society, law, and customs. Students of classics, history, and rhetoric will find this volume to be an invaluable resource for understanding ancient Greek culture and the art of persuasive speaking. This translation seeks to preserve the clarity and elegance of Lysias's original Greek, allowing readers to appreciate the enduring power of his words.
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