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Plutarch: Demosthenes and Cicero Andrew Lintott (Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford)

Plutarch: Demosthenes and Cicero By Andrew Lintott (Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford)

Plutarch: Demosthenes and Cicero by Andrew Lintott (Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford)


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Plutarch's Lives of Demosthenes and Cicero are an unusual pair in that they are about orators and not military men. With the translations and commentaries, Lintott provides a detailed introduction which discusses the context of the texts, the author, and the philosophy which underlies Plutarch's presentation of the two personalities.

Plutarch: Demosthenes and Cicero Summary

Plutarch: Demosthenes and Cicero by Andrew Lintott (Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford)

Plutarch's Lives have been popular reading from antiquity to the present day, combining engaging biographical detail with a strong underlying moral purpose. The Lives of Demosthenes and Cicero are an unusual pair in that they are about unmilitary men who, while superb technically as orators, were both in the end political failures, crushed by the military power which dominated their world. In these two Lives, Plutarch is not so much interested in Demosthenes' and Cicero's rhetorical technique as in their ability to persuade an audience to vote for the right course of action, even if that action was prima facie unpopular. In Plutarch's own time, when the empire of the Caesars had been established for over a century, liberty was of necessity limited, but still an issue, for both Greeks and Romans. His home, Chaeroneia, was a provincial town in Greece, but he travelled regularly to Italy where he met Romans from the elite that ruled the empire. He wrote both for his fellow imperial subjects who still sought to enjoy what freedom they could obtain from the ruling power, and for the Romans who exercised that power but were always subject to the ultimate authority of the emperor. Along with the translations and commentaries, Lintott provides a detailed introduction which discusses the background and context of these two Lives, essential information about the author and the periods in which these two orators lived, and the philosophy which underlies Plutarch's presentation of the two personalities.

About Andrew Lintott (Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford)

Andrew Lintott is Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

ABBREVIATIONS ; PREFACE ; INTRODUCTION ; DEMOSTHENES CHRONOLOGY ; LIFE OF DEMOSTHENES ; NOTES TO LIFE OF DEMOSTHENES ; CICERO CHRONOLOGY ; LIFE OF CICERO AND COMPARISON ; NOTES TO LIFE OF CICERO ; BIBLIOGRAPHY

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NLS9780199699728
9780199699728
0199699720
Plutarch: Demosthenes and Cicero by Andrew Lintott (Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
2013-02-28
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