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Demosthenes$523699$ - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Workks of Demosthenes; Philippics (Demosthenes)
  • P. Oxy.]] 1377, 1st century BCE
  • The Logoi, the famous speeches by Demosthenes, in a 1570 edition, in Greek surrounded by Greek commentary, amongst other works of the period.

Demosthenes      
n. Demóstenes, (385-322 a.C.aprox.) orador y estadista de Atenas
Demosthenes         
  • Bust of Demosthenes ([[British Museum]], London), Roman copy of a Greek original sculpted by Polyeuktos.
  • The battle of Chaeronea took place in the autumn of 338 BC and resulted in a significant victory for Philip, who established Macedon's supremacy over the Greek cities.
  • Satellite image of the Thracian Chersonese and the surrounding area. The Chersonese became the focus of a bitter territorial dispute between Athens and Macedon. It was eventually ceded to Philip in 338 BC.
  • Illustration by [[Walter Crane]] of Demosthenes leaving the Assembly in shame after his first failure at public speaking, as described by Plutarch in his ''Life of Demosthenes''
  • [[Herma]] of Demosthenes: the head is a copy of the bronze posthumous commemorative statue in the [[Ancient Agora of Athens]] by Polyeuctus (c. 280 BC); this herm was found in the [[Circus of Maxentius]] in 1825 ([[Glyptothek]], Munich).
  • [[Alexander Mosaic]] from [[Pompeii]], from a 3rd-century BC original Greek painting, now lost. In 336–335 BC, the king of Macedon crippled any attempt of the Greek cities at resistance and shattered Demosthenes's hopes for Athenian independence.
  • Tarsus]], c. 2nd century BC ([[Cabinet des Médailles]], Paris).
  • The site of the temple of Poseidon, [[Kalaureia]], where Demosthenes died by  suicide.
ATHENIAN STATESMAN AND ORATOR (384-322 BC)
Demostenes; Demesthenes; Δημοσθένης; Dēmosthénēs; Demosthanes; Cottyphus
= Demóstenes
Ex: Like many others, including Demosthenes and Moses, Lloyd lived with a speech impediment.

Wikipedia

Works of Demosthenes

Demosthenes (Greek: Δημοσθένης; 384–322 BC) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. His orations constitute the last significant expression of Athenian intellectual prowess and provide a thorough insight into the politics and culture of ancient Greece. The Alexandrian Canon compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace recognized Demosthenes as one of the ten greatest Attic orators and logographers. Cicero acclaimed him as "the perfect orator" and the one who "has pre-eminence over all others" ("inter omnes unus excellat"), while Quintilian extolled him as lex orandi ("the standard of oratory").