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The Demades Papyrus Pberol Inv 13045 A New Text With Commentary Davide Amendola

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The Demades Papyrus Pberol Inv 13045 A New Text With Commentary Davide Amendola
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Publisher: de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.63 MB
Author: Davide Amendola
ISBN: 9783110600919, 9783110602371, 9783110600407, 3110600919, 3110602377, 3110600404
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Demades Papyrus Pberol Inv 13045 A New Text With Commentary Davide Amendola by Davide Amendola 9783110600919, 9783110602371, 9783110600407, 3110600919, 3110602377, 3110600404 instant download after payment.

Despite the significance of its contents, the so-called Demades papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045) has received scarce scholarly attention since the 1923 editio princeps by Karl Kunst. This unique late second-century BCE document of almost 430 lines was found in the Egyptian chora, but it is supposed to have been written in Alexandria, where it probably served as a textbook for the highest level of rhetorical education. Besides shedding new light on its find circumstances and physical aspects, the volume offers a full re-edition and commentary of the two adespota texts contained in it, namely a eulogy of the Lagid monarchy and a historical work consisting of a dialogue between Demades and his prosecutor in the trial of 319 BCE at the court of Pella. The aim of the accompanying introduction is to address the question of the origin, nature and purpose of such fragments and of the collection itself, as well as to show to what extent the papyrus contributes to a better understanding of some of the main historical events of the early Hellenistic period. This book is thus meant to fill a significant gap in Classical scholarship, all the more so as a close investigation of most of the topics dealt with therein has hitherto been lacking.

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