There were ten greek orators who were selected by aristophanes of byzantium and aristarcus of samothrace as the best attic orators and speech writers of classical greece 5th century bce 4th century bce.
Ten attic orators in order.
Longinus likened demosthenes to a blazing thunderbolt and argued that he perfected to the utmost the tone of lofty speech living passions copiousness readiness.
He was one of the ten attic orators included in the alexandrian canon compiled by aristophanes of byzantium and aristarchus of samothrace in the third century bc.
Douglas has argued however that it was not until the second century ad that the canon took on the form that is recognised today.
The alexandrian canon of ten.
His father also named demosthenes who belonged to the local tribe pandionis and lived in the deme of paeania in the athenian countryside was a wealthy sword maker.
He advocated peace with philip ii of macedonia but was eventually defeated and discredited by demosthenes.
The first known police force was established in 400 bc in athens greece.
The alexandrian canon of ten greek orators.
This volume provides a complete translation of and historical and historiographical commentary on the lives of the ten attic orators given by pseudo plutarch photius and the suda.
Aeschines demosthenes greatest political rival maintained that his mother kleoboule was a scythian by blood.
The work of these ten orators inspired the later rhetorical movement of atticism an approach.
The ten attic orators were considered the greatest orators and logographers of the classical era 5th 4th century bc.
Isocrates aɪ ˈ s ɒ k r ə ˌ t iː z.
Demosthenes was born in 384 bc during the last year of the 98th olympiad or the first year of the 99th olympiad.
Aeschines then left athens to set up a school of rhetoric at rhodes.
436 338 bc an ancient greek rhetorician was one of the ten attic orators among the most influential greek rhetoricians of his time isocrates made many contributions to rhetoric and education through his teaching and written works.
Andocides ˌ æ n ˈ d ɒ s ɪ d iː z.
An athenian orator and statesman aeschines was the great rival of demosthenes being later ranked as one of the ten attic orators.
Assessing these works as important historical sources for the individual lives and careers of the orators whose works have survived this systematic study explores how these literary biographies were constructed.
They are included in the canon of ten which probably originated in alexandria.
390 bc was a logographer speech writer in ancient greece.