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HYPERIDES' AGAINST DIONDAS AND THE RHETORIC OF REVOLT
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HERRMAN, JUDSON
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Complaining
/ Criminal prosecution
/ Funerals
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/ Political debate
/ Political rhetoric
/ Political speeches
/ Politicians
/ Tyranny
/ War
2009
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HYPERIDES' AGAINST DIONDAS AND THE RHETORIC OF REVOLT
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HERRMAN, JUDSON
in
Complaining
/ Criminal prosecution
/ Funerals
/ Oratory
/ Political debate
/ Political rhetoric
/ Political speeches
/ Politicians
/ Tyranny
/ War
2009
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HYPERIDES' AGAINST DIONDAS AND THE RHETORIC OF REVOLT
2009
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Despite the conspicuous similarities between the new fragment of Hyperides' speech Against Diondas, from the year 334, and Demosthenes' On the Crown, Hyperides gives much greater attention to events and circumstances after the battle of Chaeronea. This interest in the contemporary Athenian situation at the time of the League of Corinth is also visible in [Demosthenes] 17, which should be dated to 331 and which was perhaps composed by Hyperides, and in Hyperides' Funeral Oration, from early 322. The new fragment of Against Diondas anticipates these later speeches and in it Hyperides emerges as a conspicuously vocal opponent of Macedón already in the mid-330s.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Institute of Classical Studies, University of London
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