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Introduction: Oratory and Law at Athens
Goneis in Athenian Law (And Perception)
Isocrates and the Rhetorical Creation of Europe: the Medium As
"Bringing-Before-The-Eyes": Visuality and Audience in Greek Rhetoric By
Medical Language in the Speeches of Demosthenes Allison Das a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement
Athenian Homicide Rhetoric in Context
Interstate Alliances of the Fourth-Century BCE Greek World: a Socio-Cultural Perspective
Antiphon the Sophist the Fragments
The Ancient Tradition on the Identity of Antiphon , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 31:1 (1990:Spring) P.27
Historical Review I: from Ancient Greece Through Rome
A Few Aspects of Well-Known Athenian Isonomia in Ancient Greece and Its Opposition to the Profession of a Logographer
Legal Profession in Ancient Athens Anton-Hermann Chroust
Manfred Kraus (Tübingen)
Syd Barrington 27 November 2018 Demosthenes
Busybody Athenians, Meddlesome Citizenship, and Epistemic Democracy in Classical Athens
Law and Oratory in Classical Athens Michael Gagarin -- Sept
Metics and Identity in Democratic Athens
The Rhetoric and Conceptualization of Enmity in Classical Athens
Top View
The Interplay of Ethos and Legal Issues in Certain Private Orations of Demosthenes
The Characters of Lysias, Theophrastus, and Homer
Hyperides and Aristophon: an Uneasy History Janek Kucharski
Isaeus' on the Estate of Pyrrhus
Edwin Carawan (Editor): the Attic Orators (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007 Xxiv + 45
AN ART of RHETORICAL LISTENING: ARISTOTLE’S TREATMENT of AUDIENCE in the RHETORIC Christopher D
A Synoptic History of Classical Rhetoric Richard C
Envy, Poison, and Death
Ancient Greek, and Roman-Rhetoricians: A.Biographical Dictionary
Civic Rhetoric: Rereading Isocrates for The
Servile Invective in Classical Athens
The Sudden Success of Prose: a Comparative View of Greek, Latin, Old French and Old Norse Lars Boje Mortensen*
The Question of Thucydidesí Political Views Has Received Considerable Scholarly Attention but Little Agreement. Most Treatmen
Lysias, Isocrates and the Trierarchs of Aegospotami
The Rhetorical Theory of Isocrates
Ἀπονομή; Courtroom Rhetoric Project
Sexual Slander in the Attic Orators: a Survey of the Speeches of Lysias and Aeschines Alexandra Juras
Athenian Impiety Trials: a Reappraisal*