Orations, Volume V
Discover the powerful rhetoric of Demosthenes in Orations, Volume V, published by Harvard University Press in 1939. This compelling collection spans 432 pages and showcases the brilliance of one of ancient Athens' most renowned orators. Demosthenes (384–322 BC) was not only a skilled pleader in law courts but also a passionate advocate for Athenian greatness and Greek resistance against the might of Philip of Macedon. His unwavering commitment, sharp arguments, and masterful command of language have solidified his reputation as the preeminent Greek orator. Within these pages, readers will find vivid depictions of contemporary life and the political landscape of his time. This volume is essential for anyone interested in classical literature, history, and the art of persuasion. Enhance your collection with this remarkable work that continues to resonate through the ages.