- Achilles, 2.
- Administration, speech of Lycurgus on his, 274.
- Aegina, 8.
- Aegineticus, the, of Isocrates, 158.
- Aeschines, 163-198; 35, 70, 71, 200, 201, 203, 220, 224, 229, 231, 247, 249, 255, 263, 265, 267, 307.
- Aeschines the Socratic, 90, 112.
- Aeschylus, 23.
- Agamemnon, 157.
- Agathon, 15, 21.
- Agesilaus, 145, 147.
- Agoratus, speech of Lysias against, 99.
- Alcibiades, 7, 10, 54, 158;
- speech of Lysias against, 100.
- Alcidamas, 160-162.
- Alexander the Great, 4, 130, 158, 176-7, 221-2, 225, 228, 268, 271.
- Alexandria, 308, 309.
- Allegory, 2.
- Amphictyonic Council, the, 169, 220, 251, 286.
- Amphissa, 169, 220.
- Anaxagoras, 6, 34, 308.
- Andocides, 53-73; 81, 88, 192.
- Andocides, speech of Lysias against, 101.
- Androtion, speech of Demosthenes against, 205, 254, 261.
- Antalcidas, 152.
- Antidosis, speech of Isocrates on the, 14, 127, 137 sqq.
- Antioch, 308.
- Antipater, 158, 228, 229, 269, 270, 287, 310.
- Antiphon, 19-49; 3, 7, 12, 16, 17, 51, 59, 66, 105, 112, 199, 200, 280.
- Antiphon the poet, 14.
- Antiphon the Sophist, 49.
- Antithesis, 16, 17, 27, 52, 58, 60, 66, 70, 93, 115, 133, 183, 240, 278, 280.
- Apaturius, speech of Demosthenes against, 260.
- Aphobus, speech of Demosthenes against, 103, 256.
- Apollodorus, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 104, 115, 123.
- Archaism, 16.
- Archebiades, speech of Lysias against, 102.
- Archeptolemus, 20, 93.
- Archidamus, 145, 158.
- Archidamus, the, of Isocrates, 155, 160.
- Areopagiticus, the, of Isocrates, 131, 154-5, 157.
- Areopagus, the, 47, 155, 225, 282, 304.
- Argos, 147, 213.
- Aristarchus, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 104, 124.
- Aristides, 154.
- Aristocrates, speech of Demosthenes against, 205, 254, 262.
- Aristogiton, speech of Demosthenes against, 234, 265;
- of Lycurgus, 273;
- of Dinarchus, 303, 306.
- Aristophanes, 53, 136, 198, 232, 249.
- Aristophanes, speech of Lysias on the property of, 97.
- Aristophon of Azenia, 286.
- Aristotle, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 21, 25, 32, 50, 133, 161, 162, 272.
- Artaxerxes, 92.
- Artemisia, 128, 266.
- Asia, 130.
- Aspasia, 102.
- Astyphilus, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 124.
- Athenaeus, 50.
- Athenogenes, speech of Hyperides against, 288, 295, 300-1.
- Athens, 4, 5, 10, 126, 141, 145, 147, 150-2, 154, 219, 267, 308-11.
- ‘Austere’ style, the, 27.
- Autolycus, speech of Lycurgus against, 273.
- Balance of Clauses (see also Period), 30.
- Blass, F., 17, 44, 83, 132, 174, 176, 192, 193, 218, 243-4, 273, 276.
- Boeotia, 9.
- Boeotus, speech of Demosthenes against, 258-9.
- Bosporus, 201.
- Bribery, 167.
- Busiris, the, of Isocrates, 134, 156.
- Butcher, Prof. S. H., 218, 227.
- Byzantium, 216, 219.
- Caecilius of Calacte, 44.
- Callias, speech of Lysias for, 99.
- Callicles, speech of Demosthenes against, 204, 257.
- Callimachus, speech of Isocrates against, 158.
- Callippus, speech of Demosthenes against, 258.
- Cassander, 302, 310.
- Cephisodorus, 162.
- Cersobleptes, 183.
- Chaeronea, 126, 129, 148, 149, 221, 274-5, 278.
- Charidemus, 262.
- Charisius, 313.
- Chersonese, the, 214, 240, 247, 266;
- speech of Demosthenes on the, 215-16, 256.
- Choreutes, speech of Antiphon on the, 33, 37, 44, 48.
- Cicero, 5, 11, 14, 174, 193, 230, 312.
- Cinesias, speech of Lysias against, 102.
- Circumlocution, 24.
- Ciron, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 108-112, 115, 123, 125.
- Cirrha, 169.
- Cleonymus, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 123.
- Colloquialisms, 23, 31, 78, 113, 232, 234, 289-90.
- Companions, speech of Lysias to his, 102.
- Conon, speech of Demosthenes against, 204, 237-8, 257.
- Corax, 12, 13.
- Corinthian War, the, 94.
- Corn-dealers, speech of Lysias against the, 96-7.
- Cripple, speech of Lysias for the, 83, 86-7, 89, 95, 98.
- Critias, 10.
- Croiset, M., 192, 243, 244, 266, 299.
- Crown, speech of Demosthenes on the, 165, 170, 220, 222-4, 248, 254, 263-5, 311.
- Ctesiphon, 166, 179, 183, 185, 187-9, 191, 196-8, 221, 222-4, 253.
- Cunaxa, 147.
- Cyrus, 147.
- Damon, 6.
- Death, the praise of, by Alcidamas, 160.
- Deceleia, 20.
- Declamations, 44.
- Demades, 269-270; 200, 222, 228-9;
- speech of Lycurgus against, 273, 274, 286, 294.
- Demetrius Magnes, 303.
- Demetrius of Phalerum, 232, 290, 310, 312-13.
- Demetrius Poliorcetes, 310, 313.
- Demochares, 313.
- Democracy, speech of Lysias on a charge of subversion of the, 98.
- Demonicus, letter of Isocrates to, 155-6.
- Demosthenes, 199-267; 2, 3, 16, 29, 32, 35, 68, 78, 80, 81, 103, 104, 130, 133, 144, 154, 163-198 passim, 270, 271, 278, 286, 287, 289, 294, 296, 303, 304, 306.
- Dicaeogenes, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 104, 107, 124.
- Dinarchus, 302-307; 200, 226, 236, 311.
- Dioclides, 56, 63.
- Diogenes Laertius, 312.
- Diogiton, speech of Lysias against, 100.
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, 23, 50, 57, 70, 74, 81, 90, 94, 103, 104, 114, 116, 118, 120, 122, 131, 161, 162, 236, 238-40, 250, 270, 288, 289, 302, 303, 313.
- Dionysius I. of Syracuse, 91, 92, 130, 145, 158.
- Dionysodorus, speech of Demosthenes against, 204, 261.
- Diopeithes, 214-15, 246, 286.
- Education, Isocrates’ views on, 127, 128, 135-44, 172, 187.
- Eleusis, mysteries of, 53-5.
- Embassy, speech of Aeschines on the, 166, 167, 179, 182, 191, 194-6;
- speech of Demosthenes on the, 166, 168, 170, 251, 253, 263-4.
- Encomia, 15, 16, 156-7.
- Epicrates, speech of Lysias against, 96.
- Epideictic style, 15-16, 93, 135, 200, 234, 243, 276-7, 292.
- Epitaphios, the, of Demosthenes, 267;
- of Gorgias, 15, 17;
- of Hyperides, 292, 299;
- of Lycurgus, 288;
- of Lysias, 5, 17, 89, 92-3.
- Eraton, speech of Lysias on the property of, 100-1.
- Eratosthenes, speech of Lysias against, 77, 79, 98.
- Eratosthenes, speech of Lysias on the murder of, 87, 95, 99.
- Eratosthenes (criticism of Demosthenes), 232.
- Ergocles, speech of Lysias against, 95, 96.
- Eroticus, the, of Demosthenes, 267;
- of Lysias, 101-2.
- Ethos, 37, 67, 84-8, 114, 122, 295.
- Eubulides, speech of Demosthenes against, 258.
- Eubulus, 196, 211, 263.
- Euclides of Megara, 138.
- Eucrates, 95.
- Euergus and Mnesibulus, speech of Demosthenes against, 259.
- Eumathes, speech of Isaeus for, 118-19, 125.
- Euphiletus, speech of Isaeus for, 120, 124.
- Euphony, 132.
- Eupolis, 7.
- Euripides, 198.
- Eurybiadas, 5.
- Euthynus, speech of Isocrates against, 158.
- Euxenippus, speech against, of Hyperides, 288, 293-5;
- of Lycurgus, 273.
- Evagoras, the, of Isocrates, 135, 157.
- Evandrus, speech of Lysias against, 97, 98.
- Falsa Legatione, de, see Embassy.
- Figures of thought (see also Rhetorical devices), 31, 58, 89, 183, 294.
- ‘Florid’ style, the, 131.
- Four Hundred, the, 19-20, 57.
- Gelon, 9.
- Glottai (rare words), 15, 51.
- Gorgias, 12-18; 19, 21, 22, 30, 51, 52, 91, 93, 127, 135, 160, 240, 243, 278, 308.
- Hagnias, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 107, 124.
- Halonnesus, speech of Demosthenes on, 266.
- Harpalus, 225-7, 287, 302.
- Harpocration, 102.
- Hegesias, 313.
- Hegesippus, 266.
- Helenae encomium of Gorgias, 51, 157;
- of Isocrates, 134, 138, 156-7.
- Hellenism, 4, 130, 290.
- Hermae, the, 34, 53-4.
- Hermogenes, 13, 58, 289.
- Herodes, speech of Antiphon on the murder of, 27, 33-4, 36, 37-43, 44, 46, 60.
- Herodes Atticus, 58.
- Herodotus, 4, 5, 9, 21, 26, 27, 135.
- Hesiod, 173, 184, 186.
- Hiatus, 29, 30, 131-2, 183, 241, 267, 277, 304.
- Hippias, 11.
- Hippocrates, speech of Lysias against the sons of, 102.
- Hogarth, D. G., 221.
- Homer, 1, 2, 10, 65, 105, 137, 152, 230, 279.
- Hyperbolus, 72-3.
- Hyperides, 285-301; 167, 192, 200, 213, 214, 226-8, 230, 273, 304.
- Inheritance, 105-7.
- Ionian philosophers, 9, 142.
- Isaeus, 102-125; 81, 171, 192, 202, 244, 270, 303.
- Ischyrias, speech of Lysias against, 274.
- Isocrates, 125-159; 4, 14, 16, 51, 81, 91, 100, 104, 112, 113, 114, 160, 162, 177, 199, 200, 204, 212, 231, 234, 238-9, 241, 276, 279, 285, 303.
- Jason, letter of Isocrates to the children of, 127, 158.
- Jebb, Sir R. C., 34, 101, 102, 128.
- Lacedaemon, 92, 145, 147, 150-2, 154, 215.
- Lacritus, speech of Demosthenes against, 204, 260.
- Lamian War, the, 228, 287, 299.
- Leochares, speech of Demosthenes against, 260.
- Leocrates, speech of Lycurgus against, 273, 274-6, 280, 283-5.
- Leodamas, 229.
- Leosthenes, 287, 299-300.
- Leptines, speech of Demosthenes against, 206-7, 253-4, 261.
- Libanius, 271.
- Lochites, speech of Isocrates against, 158.
- Locrians, the, 248.
- Logographi, 34, 84, 92, 200, 202, 286, 295, 302.
- Longinus, 192.
- Lucian, 229, 230, 246.
- Lycophron, 162;
- speech of Hyperides for, 298;
- of Lycurgus against, 273, 288, 298.
- Lycurgus, 271-285.
- Lysander, 126.
- Lysias, 73-102; 2, 51, 61, 112, 113, 114, 117, 120, 133, 135, 192, 236, 253, 289, 303, 308, 313.
- Lysicles, speech of Lycurgus against, 274, 285.
- Macartatus, speech of Demosthenes against, 260.
- Macedonia, 128, 129, 311.
- πρὸς τὰς Μαντείας, speech of Lycurgus, 274.
- Mantitheus, speech of Lysias for, 83-5, 98.
- Mausolus, 128.
- Megalopolis, 165, 168;
- speech of Demosthenes for the people of, 206, 255, 266.
- Menecles, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 124.
- Menesaechmus, speech of Lycurgus against, 274.
- Menexenus, the, of Plato, 94, 102.
- Messenian Oration, the, of Alcidamas, 160-1.
- Metaphor, 31, 184, 234-5, 290-1, 304.
- Midias, 190, 220;
- speech of Demosthenes against, 253, 262-3.
- Mitylene, letter of Isocrates to the rulers of, 158.
- Mnesiphilus, 5.
- Mommsen, 193.
- Mysteries, speech of Andocides on the, 55, 57, 62-5, 69, 71.
- Nais, the Praise of, by Alcidamas, 160.
- Nausimachus, speech of Demosthenes against, 258.
- Neaera, speech of Demosthenes against, 265.
- Nestor, 1.
- Nicias, speech of Lysias on the property of the brother of, 97.
- Nicocles, or The Cyprians, by Isocrates, 140, 156.
- Nicomachus, speech of Lysias against, 90, 96.
- Nicostratus, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 116, 123.
- Nicostratus, speech of Demosthenes against, 259.
- Odysseus, 2, 6.
- Odyssey, the, 161.
- Olympia, 91, 144, 311.
- Olympiacus, the, of Gorgias, 15;
- of Lysias, 77, 91.
- Olympiodorus, speech of Demosthenes against, 260.
- Olynthiacs, the, of Demosthenes, 206, 210, 223, 233, 245, 246, 255.
- Olynthus, 210-211, 217, 245, 286, 295.
- Onetor, speech of Demosthenes against, 256.
- Orphism, 164.
- Palamedes, the defence of, by Gorgias, 16, 51.
- Panathenaicus, the, of Isocrates, 126, 127, 129, 157.
- Pancleon, speech of Lysias against, 101.
- Panegyricus, the, of Isocrates, 91, 134, 140, 144, 146, 149-52, 276, 279.
- Pantaenetus, speech of Demosthenes against, 258.
- Papyri, 4, 113, 288.
- Paradox, 244-5.
- Paraleipsis, 32, 174.
- Parallelism, 17, 29.
- Parenthesis, 69.
- Parmenides, 9, 142.
- Pasion, 158.
- Pathos, 88, 123, 178.
- Pausanias, 227.
- Peace, on the, speech of Andocides, 57, 70;
- of Demosthenes, 212, 256;
- of Isocrates, 140, 153-4.
- Peloponnesian War, the, 126-7, 135, 201.
- Pergamus, 308.
- Pericles, 6, 7, 10, 34, 74, 93, 141, 154, 268, 309.
- Period, 16, 24-6, 82-4, 114, 133.
- Persia, 4, 92-3, 144, 147, 150-2, 221.
- Personalities, 35, 67-9, 122, 164, 170-1, 187-91, 233, 248, 305.
- Personification, 198, 234, 280-1.
- Persuasion, the goddess, 142.
- Phaedrus, the, of Plato, 7, 50, 127.
- Phaenippus, speech of Demosthenes against, 260.
- Phanos, speech of Demosthenes for, 256.
- Pherenicus, speech of Lysias for, 102.
- Philip of Macedon, 81, 126, 129, 130, 145-9, 158, 165, 167-9, 176-7, 189, 206-221, 251, 269, 286, 294-5.
- Philip’s letter, Demosthenes’ answer to, 267.
- Philippics, the, of Demosthenes, 207-10, 213, 216-18, 255-6, 266.
- Philippides, speech of Hyperides against, 288, 299.
- Philippus, the, of Isocrates, 126, 129, 146-9, 215, 279.
- Philocles, speech of Dinarchus against, 303-5.
- Philocrates, speech of Hyperides against, 214, 286;
- speech of Lysias against, 96.
- Philocrates, the peace of, 146, 168, 212.
- Philoctemon, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 124.
- Philon, speech of Lysias against, 98.
- Philostratus, 14.
- Phocion, 268-269; 196, 200, 225, 229, 278, 287, 311.
- Phocis, 169, 212, 217, 220.
- Phœnix, 2.
- Phormio, speech of Demosthenes for, 257;
- do. against, 204, 260.
- Phryne, Hyperides’ defence of, 286, 289, 293.
- Phrynichus, 20.
- Pickard-Cambridge, A. W., 233, 251.
- Piraeus, 8, 150, 225, 272.
- Pisander, 19.
- Piso, 76-7.
- Plataicus, the, of Isocrates, 152-3.
- Plato, 3, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 20, 50, 51, 74-5, 101-2, 104, 127, 136, 204, 231, 238-9, 285, 309.
- Plato comicus, 4.
- Plutarch, 5, 6, 166, 201, 203, 226, 229, 232, 268.
- — Pseudo-, 44, 57, 59, 74-5, 90, 123, 127, 143, 272-3, 285, 298.
- Poetical quotations, 184, 187, 232, 275, 279, 281.
- Poetical words, 16, 17, 23, 51-2, 179.
- Poisoning, speech of Antiphon on a charge of, 29, 44, 48.
- Polemarchus, 99.
- Polycles, speech of Demosthenes against, 259.
- Polycrates, 162.
- Polysperchon, 310.
- Polystratus, speech of Lysias for, 95.
- Priestess and Priesthood, speeches of Lycurgus on the, 274.
- Probability, argument from, 36.
- Prodicus, 10, 20.
- Prooemia, of Demosthenes, 267;
- of Lysias, 82.
- Prose-style (see also Period, Style, etc.), 3, 14, 16, 21, 130, 201, 238-240.
- Protagoras, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 22, 127, 136, 308.
- Ptolemy Philadelphus, 272.
- Pyrrhus, speech of Isaeus on the estate of, 124.
- Pytheas, 202, 270.
- Pythian speech, the, of Gorgias, 15.
- Pythian Games, the, 212.
- Pythoclides, 6.
- Questions, rhetorical, 58, 71, 115-16, 293, 304.
- Quintilian, 58, 230, 312.
- de Reditu, speech of Andocides, 54-55, 70.
- Rhetoric and rhetoricians, 3, 9, 12, 32, 50, 59, 129-30, 133, 138, 161, 162, 181, 199, 312.
- Rhetorical devices, 33, 64, 69, 93, 183, 244-52, 304.
- Rhodians, speech of Demosthenes on the freedom of the, 255, 266.
- Rhyme, 18, 30-31.
- Rhythm, 16, 27-30, 52, 132-3, 184, 241-4.
- Rome, 314.
- Sacred Olive, speech of Lysias on the, 99-100.
- Sacred War, the, 166, 169.
- Sacrilege, 53.
- Salamis, 5.
- Samos, 8.
- Samothrace, 19.
- Sandys, Sir J. E., 218.
- Sextus Empiricus, 13, 14.
- Sicilian expedition, the, 53, 126.
- Sicily, 3, 9.
- Simile, 9, 290-1.
- Simon, speech of Lysias against, 99.
- Smooth style, the, 131.
- Social War, the, 153.
- Socrates, 127, 136-8, 300.
- Socrates, the Accusation of, by Polycrates, 162.
- Socratics, 138.
- Soldier, speech of Lysias for the, 97.
- Solon, 141, 173.
- Sophists, the, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 22, 135-44, 157, 160.
- Sophists, speech of Alcidamas on the, 160.
- Sophists, speech of Isocrates against the, 127, 128, 136-144.
- Spudias, speech of Demosthenes against, 256.
- Stephanus, speech of Demosthenes against, 257, 259.
- Structure of sentences, 30, 82, 133-4, 181-2, 292-3;
- of speeches, 35, 52, 81, 114, 117, 120-2, 191, 252-5.
- Style, types and characteristics of, 15-16, 21-7, 51, 58, 61, 78, 82, 113, 117, 119, 179-81, 185, 234, 238, 276, 292-3, 303-4.
- Sublime, treatise on the, 229, 297.
- περὶ συντάξεως, speech of Demosthenes, 267.
- Symmories, speech of Demosthenes on the, 206, 244-5, 255, 265.
- Syracuse, 11.
- Tarsus, 308.
- Tetralogies, the, of Antiphon, 19-43, 44-9, 60.
- Thebes, 126, 141, 145, 147, 152, 186, 215, 221, 227, 271.
- Themistocles, 5, 6, 141, 154, 198.
- Theocrines, speech of Demosthenes against, 265.
- Theodorus of Byzantium, 50, 52-3.
- Theomnestus, speech of Lysias against, 100.
- Theophrastus, 269, 302, 313.
- Theoric Fund, the, 211, 218, 219, 245-6.
- Theramenes, 20, 127.
- Thermopylae, 220.
- Thessaly, 14, 217, 220.
- Thirty, The, 76, 98, 127, 164, 174, 199, 271.
- Thrasymachus, 50-52; 132, 308.
- Thucydides, 3, 5, 7, 8, 16, 18-20, 27-9, 51, 52, 55, 105, 114, 199, 203.
- Thurii, 74-5.
- Timarchus, speech of Aeschines against, 164-6, 168, 170, 173, 176, 193-4.
- Timocrates, speech of Demosthenes against, 205, 248, 251, 254, 261.
- Timotheus, son of Conon, 128.
- Timotheus, letter of Isocrates to, 158.
- Tisias, 12-14, 50, 75.
- Tisis, speech of Lysias against, 102.
- Torture of slaves, 47, 110-11, 112.
- Trapeziticus, the, of Isocrates, 158.
- Treaty with Alexander, speech of Demosthenes on the, 267.
- Trierarchic Crown, speech of Demosthenes on the, 256.
- Trierarchic law, 219.
- Verrall, A. W., 31.
- Vocabulary, 18, 22, 23, 61, 68, 81, 113, 134-5, 179, 289.
- Weil, H., 218, 251, 265, 306.
- Wounding with intent, speech of Lysias on, 99.
- Xenophon, 7.
- Xerxes, 6.
- Zeno, 7, 9.
- Zenothemis, speech of Demosthenes against, 204, 259.
- περὶ τοῦ ζεύγους, speech of Isocrates, 158.
- Ζεὺς Κτήσιος, 111.
About This Book
The book surveys the development and practice of Greek oratory, tracing its roots in epic models and examining how rhetorical forms evolved from Homeric counsel to the polished forensic speeches of classical Athens. It balances literary analysis of style with practical considerations of persuasion, comparing methods of major figures and grouping chapters on individual orators and minor rhetoricians, while discussing the relationship between rhetoric and civic institutions. The work includes translated passages to illustrate stylistic points and treats oratory as a source for social and legal history, concluding with reflections on the later decline of rhetorical prominence.