The Fourth Philippic is a speech attributed to the Athenian statesman and orator, Demosthenes and given in 341 BC. It constitutes the last of the four...
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his intentions behind the philippics. A First, Second, and Third Philippic have been ascribed to Demosthenes. A Fourth Philippic is also extant, but is of...
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in fact, in his Fourth Philippic (341–340 BC), he defended theoric spending. g. ^ In the Third Olynthiac and in the Third Philippic, Demosthenes characterised...
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First Philippic Second Philippic Fourth Philippic Demosthenes, Third Philippic, 17. Demosthenes, Third Philippic, 35. Demosthenes, Third Philippic, 72....
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Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II (redirect from Fourth Sacred War)
the peace by intervening in the affairs of Euboea. Finally, in the Fourth Philippic delivered later in 341 BC, Demosthenes argued that Athens should send...
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First Philippic; Fourth Philippic.” Trans. J. H. Vince. Demosthenes. New York: Loeb Classical Library, 1930. See also: Olynthiacs & Philippics (Perseus)...
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harass the cities and shipping on the Gulf of Pagasae. Finally, in the Fourth Philippic delivered later in 341 BC, Demosthenes argued that Athens should send...
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of the Good Fortunate Isles Foundry Painter Four causes Fourth Macedonian War Fourth Philippic Fragment from the tomb of Nikarete François Vase Free will...
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Works of Demosthenes (redirect from Philippics (Demosthenes))
but have had some sections considered to be later additions. The "Third Philippic", for instance, contains text which does not appear in all of the manuscript...
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Justinus, "Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus", 18.1 Marcus Junianus Justinus, "Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus"...
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History of Art at the University of York 17 November 2022 Demosthenes' Philippics Paul Cartledge, A. G. Leventis Senior Research Fellow at Clare College...
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Epistles (Plato) (redirect from Fourth Letter (Plato))
plunged into the control of affairs.'" Demosthenes notes in his Third Philippic that Euphraeus once resided in Athens, and portrays him as being active...
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"Life of Alexander" Diodorus Siculus, Book 17 Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus, "Philippic History", Books 11-12 Justin (historian), Historia Philippicae et Totius...
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96. ISBN 978-1-4094-7917-8. Marcus Junianus Justinus. "Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus". Archived from the original on September 2...
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portions of Cassius Dio's Roman History Justin's abridged version of the Philippic History by Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus, one of the main sources for the life...
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writings of Pompeius Trogus (1st century BCE), whose forty-four book Philippic History survives only in abridged form in the works of the Roman historian...
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and stanza (1737) to the Gentleman's Magazine, and in 1738 A British Philippic, occasioned by the Insults of the Spaniards, and the present Preparations...
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mistakes, although he is not an uncritical imitator". The Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus by Justin, is highly compressed version of...
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lifetime, are from Athenian comedy, and in the fourth century BC she appears in Socratic dialogues. After the fourth century, she appears only in brief mentions...
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of Virgil Translated into English by John William Mackail (1885), Book Fourth: The Love of Dido, and Her End. The Aeneid of Vergil Translated into English...
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"LacusCurtius • Cicero — de Natura Deorum III.61‑95". "Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 20". www.forumromanum.org. Archived from...
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Retrieved 12 August 2013. "Junianus Justinus, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories". attalus.org. Retrieved 2008-09-21. "Strabo, Geography". penelope...
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Shaw produced what Margaret Cole, in her Fabian history, terms a "grand philippic" against the minority Liberal administration that had taken power in 1892...
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November 2011. Trogus, Pompeius (1853). Justin (ed.). "Epitome of the Philippic History". Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum. Rev. John Selby Watson, translator...
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Epitome of Philippic History, 18.2.7 Cassius Dio, Roman History, 9 fr. 23, 24.4, 27, 28 Zonaras, Extracts of History, 8.4 Justin, Epitome of Philippic History...
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history & On the Nature of Animals Marcus Junianus Justinus Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus Photius, Bibliotheca or Myriobiblon: Epitome...
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(Anabasis Alexandri) Polyaenus (Stratagems in War) Justin (Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus[usurped]) (in English) Polybius (The Histories...
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to Alexander, most likely written by Anaximenes of Lampsacus in the late fourth century. This work is preserved alongside those of Aristotle, yet he never...
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such as Clodius, Catilina (in the Catalinarian speeches) or Mark Antony (Philippics). Common charges included avarice, cupidity, cowardice, effeminacy, drunkenness...
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which at the time was Aramaic. This tradition was well established by the fourth century BCE. After the destruction of the temple, synagogues became central...
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