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Aeschines (390–314? B.C.)  [8]

Isocrates (436-338 BC)  [6]

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Attic Orators - English
URL: http://www.brown.edu/Students/Critical_Review/2000.2001.2/GR0108_1FOR.html

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"Attic Orators" is a slight misnomer. In fact, there is only one Attic orator in the eyes of this course: namely, Demosthenes. Students read Demosthenes, translate Demosthenes, and often become one with Demosthenes. The prerequisite for this course is a good amount of experience in reading Greek, or at least two years of Greek language courses at Brown.

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Menander of Laodicea: a rhetor in context - English
URL: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/classics/heath/Menander.htm

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Menander of Laodicea: a third-century rhetor in his cultural and social context.

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Philip, Demosthenes, and Alexander - English
URL: http://www.san.beck.org/EC22-Alexander.html

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Dionysius II, Dion, and Timoleon in Sicily. Wars and Macedonian Expansion under Philip. Demosthenes and Aeschines. Alexander's Conquest of the Persian Empire.

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