The Olynthiacs and the Phillippics of Demosthenes / Literally translated with notes
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A series of public orations in which an orator urges his city to aid a besieged ally, warns that a neighboring ruler's expansion threatens liberty, and presses the assembly to vote immediate military succor. He balances stirring appeals with practical logistics, outlining required ships, pay, and rations, and criticizes domestic financial policies that divert funds from defense. The speeches combine tactical warnings, moral exhortation, and civic argument, accompanied in the edition by explanatory notes and a brief historical introduction to the contested region.
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