

Demosthenes' Philippics
37 snips Dec 15, 2022
Join esteemed guests Paul Cartledge, a leading expert on ancient Greek history, Kathryn Tempest, a scholar in Roman literature and history, and Jon Hesk, a specialist in Greek studies, as they unpack the electrifying speeches of Demosthenes against Philip II of Macedon. They delve into Demosthenes' rise as a master orator, his passionate calls for military action, and the historical context of Athenian democracy. The discussion also touches on his legacy and how his rhetoric has influenced political discourse throughout history.
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Demosthenes' Early Life and Inheritance
- Demosthenes' wealthy father owned a weapons factory.
- After his father's death, guardians mismanaged his estate, leading to Demosthenes' prosecutions.
Demosthenes' Oratorical Training
- Demosthenes overcame a lisp and weak voice by practicing with pebbles in his mouth.
- He also used a private chamber and sought advice from actors to improve his oratory.
Political Instability and the Rise of Macedon
- Demosthenes' youth was marked by political instability, including the rise of Macedon.
- Philip II's savvy reforms and strategic expansions posed a significant threat to Athens.