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INDEX Acamas/Acamantidae, 34, 34n42 Adonis, 48n27 Aeacus, 48n24 Aeantidae, 35, 35n47 Aegeidae, 34, 34n39 Aeschines, xx, 5, 60n14, 66n28, 70n33, 108n2, 124n83 Agis III, 129 Alcibiades, 51 Alexander the Great, 9, 11–12, 13, 15, 99, 101, 105, 117n52, 119n60, 121, 122, 123n78, 124n82, 127, 129n97, 130nn99–100, 134n112. See also Athens; Demosthenes; Macedonia , defeat of and control of Greeks; Philip II Amazons, 27n18 Anaxagoras, 51 Andocides, xx–xxi Antiochus/Antiochidae, 35, 35n48 Antipater, 122n71, 129n96, 133, 134 Antiphilus, 133 Antiphon, xviii–xix, xxi Apagôgê, 132n105 Apobates, 46 – 48 Apollo (Pythian), 70n33, 96, 123n75, 128 Aratus, 131, 132 Arcadia/Arcadians, 130 Archinus, 120 Archytas, 52 Areopagus, xxix, 14 –15, 107, 110, 126 –127. See also Harpalus Affair Argos/Arigves, 130 Aristeides, 120 Aristogeiton, 15, 115, 119, 119n63, 125, 126 –127 Assembly: meetings of, 55, 56, 58n9, 62n18, 65n25, 71n38, 75, 76, 77n53, 98n96; pay for, 95; speeches in, xviii, xix, 58–98 passim , 79n59 (Prologues). See also Democracy (Athenian); Oratory; Prologues (of Demosthenes) Astunomoi, 97n94 Athens: and Alexander the Great, 11–12, 13–14, 15, 117n52, 123n78, 124nn82–83, 130; funeral oration in, 21–22; and Philip II, 9–10, 11, 24, 31n29, 59n1, 59n12, 60n16, 70, 70nn33–34, 71, 78n54, 89, 103– 104, 108, 123n76. See also Demosthenes ; Macedonia, defeat of and control of Greeks Calauria (Poros), 101, 112 Cappadocia, 130 Castor and Pollux, 48n26 Endeixis, 132n105 Ephialtes, 124n82 Epicrates, 38, 39, 40, 41 Epinicus, 134 Epitimus, 131, 132, 133 Erechtheus/Erechtheidae, 27n19, 33, 33n38 Erotic Essay (Dem. 61), 8, 16 –17, 38–54; authenticity of, 40; influence of Isocrates on, 16 –17, 39, 43n12, 51–52, 51–52n32, 52nn34 – 35, 54, 54n42 (cf. 41n9, 42n11, 44n14, 50n28, 53n40); influence of Plato on, 16 –17, 38, 39– 40 (cf. 44n14, 52); structure of, 38– 39. See also Demosthenes; Philosophy , essential to education Eucleides, 116n51 Eudoxus, 123 Eumolpus, 27n19, 33n38 Eurystheus, 28n20 Euthydicus, 123 Exiles Decree, 13, 15 Fortune, 31n28, 42, 43, 49, 50, 60, 74, 83, 85, 86, 94, 101, 105, 108n19, 112, 127, 128–129 Fourth Sacred War, 70n33 Funeral Oration (Dem. 60), 8, 10, 21, 23–37; authenticity of, 24 –25, 31n28, 31n31; date of, 24; other epitaphioi, 22–23; procedures at, 21–22, 25–26; structure of, 22– 23. See also Demosthenes Ganymede, 48n27 Gorgias, xviii Harpalus Affair, 12–15, 99, 106 –113 (Letter 2), 110, 113n42, 115, 122n71, 124n84, 126, 127. See also Demos140 index Cecrops/Cecropidae, 35, 35n44 Chaeronea, Battle of, 4 –5, 9, 10, 21, 24, 30n26, 32n32, 105n12, 108n19, 111n38, 118n58. See also Athens; Macedonia, defeat of and control of Greeks; Philip II Chares, 123 Charidemus, 124 Corax, xvii Crannon, Battle of, 133, 134 Demades, 15, 107n18, 111n33 Democracy (Athenian), xxv–xxxii, 23, 27n16, 33nn36 –37, 34n39, 36n50, 37n53, 52n35, 56, 58–98 passim (Prologues), 101–102, 107n16, 116n50. See also Assembly; Law (Athenian); Oratory Demosthenes, xxi, 3–5; and Alexander the Great, 11–16, 117n52, 129nn96 –97, 134n112; death of, 16, 112n39; exile of, 99, 101–102, 110, 111; and Philip II, 9–11, 30n26, 70nn34 –35, 89, 108–109; style of, 6 –7, 57–58, 114 –115; as a teetotaler, 104n11; works of, 3– 4, 5– 6, 8, 119n63. See also Athens; Erotic Essay (Dem. 61); Funeral Oration (Dem. 60); Harpalus Affair; Letters (of Demosthenes); Macedonia, defeat of and control of Greeks; Philip II; Prologues (of Demosthenes) Dinarchus (orator), xxi, 10, 15, 106, 107n17, 110nn30–31, 132n111 Dinarchus (politician), 134 Diotimus, 123 Eisphora, 70n34, 71n36, 86 Eleven, The, 119n60, 132n105. See also Law [52.14.130.13] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 07:15 GMT) Liturgies, xxvii, 67n30, 92, 94n87, 109n27 Lycurgus, xxii, 12, 115, 116n51, 117, 119n63; administration of, 12, 113, 116, 128n95; children of, 12, 114, 115, 116 –127 (Letter 3); indictment and death of, 12, 113–114, 121. See also Demosthenes; Theoric Fund Lysias, xxii–xxiii, 22, 39 Macedonia, defeat of and control of Greeks, 9–10, 11, 12, 13–14, 15, 16, 24, 103–104, 108, 129n98. See also Athens; Chaeronea, Battle of; Philip II Marathon, 71 Megara/Megarians, 53 Menecrates, 131, 132 Menesaechmus, 114 Menestheus, 93n86, 123 Mnesibulus, 121, 122 Moerocles, 119 Mytilene, 73n42, 77n53, 84 Nausicles, 123 Oaths in speeches, 82, 83, 89, 90, 91, 103, 111, 130, 132 Oeneus/Oeneidae, 34 –35, 35n43 Oligarchy, fear of, 32–33, 56, 58–98 passim, esp. 59– 60, 87, 116. See also Democracy Olynthus, 59n12, 78n54, 123n77 Orators, xx–xxiii; works of, xxiii– xxv, 65n26. See also Assembly; Demosthenes; Oratory; Rhetoric, rise...

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