- The
Olynthiacs were
three political speeches, all
delivered by the
Athenian statesman and
orator Demosthenes. In 349 BC,
Philip II of
Macedon attacked...
- by J. H. Vince, pp. 84–85 note a. Demosthenes,
First Olynthiac, 3; Demosthenes,
Second Olynthiac, 3 * E. M. Burke, "The
Early Political Speeches of Demosthenes"...
-
under 100 talents”. In an
epitome (Dem. 1 hyp. 5) of Demosthenes’
First Olynthiac, a
scholar named Libanius explains that in
Athens there were no stone...
- Athenians,
especially in a
series of
speeches by
Demosthenes known as the
Olynthiacs, were
unsuccessful in
persuading their allies to
counterattack and in...
-
September 1960.
Orchestral Papillons (Schumann)
orchestrated (1952)
Overture Olynthiac (1955) The
Banks of Sulán. A
Pastoral Elegy (1956)
Nomos No. 1: Hercules...
- made
three emb****ies to Athens, the
occasions of Demosthenes's
three Olynthiac Orations. On the third, the
Athenians sent
soldiers from
among its citizens...
-
speeches known as the Philippics. He made
other speeches known as the
Olynthiacs. Both
series of
speeches favored independence and
rallied Athenians against...
-
dragged to camp. He died
three days later. MacGregor, J.M. (2014). The
Olynthiac Speeches of Demosthenes.
Cambridge University Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-107-62017-9...
- Athenians,
especially in a
series of
speeches by
Demosthenes known as the
Olynthiacs, were
unsuccessful in
persuading their allies to counterattack, so in...
- In response,
Demosthenes gave a
series of speeches, now
known as the
Olynthiacs,
encouraging the
Athenians to
resist Philip. The
period from 351 BC to...