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Reuchlins Verdeutschung der ersten olynthischen Rede des Demosthenes
(1495) -
Le Epistole di Demostene
introduzione, traduzione e commento retorico-filologico -
Demostene, "Contro Leptine"
introduzione, traduzione e commento storico -
Discours d'apparat
(épitaphios, éroticos) -
Prologues
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Reuchlins Verdeutschung der ersten olynthischen Rede des Demosthenes
(1495) -
Commentary on Demosthenes, Against Leptines
with introduction, text, and translation -
The three orations of Demosthenes chiefe orator among the Grecians, in fauour of the Olynthians, a people in Thracia, now called Romania
with those his fower orations titled expressely & by name against king Philip of Macedonie: most nedefull to be redde in these daungerous dayes, of all them that loue their countries libertie, and desire to take warning for their better auayle, by example of others. Englished out of the Greeke by Thomas Wylson doctor of the ciuill lawes. After these orations ended, Demosthenes lyfe is set foorth, and gathered out of Plutarch, Lucian, Suidas, and others, with a large table, declaring all the principall matters conteyned in euerye part of this booke. Seene and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions -
A commentary on Demosthenes' Philippic I
with rhetorical analyses of Philippics II and III -
Per la storia del testo di Demostene
i papiri delle Filippiche -
Rede für Ktesiphon über den Kranz
= Dēmosthenus hyper Ktēsiphōntos peri tu stephanu -
Per la storia del testo di Demostene
i papiri delle Filippiche -
I papiri del De Corona di Demostene
storia e critica del testo -
Lettres et fragments
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Die Rede des Demosthenes für die Freiheit der Rhodier (or. 15)
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Dēmosthenous logoi ei
Olunthiakoi. Katà Philippon. Peri eirēnēs -
Demosthenes the orator
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The orations of Demosthenes, on occasions of public deliberation
Translated into English; with notes. To which is added, the oration of Dinarchus against Demosthenes. Volume the second. By T. Leland, D.D -
Several orations
of Demosthenes, exciting the Athenians to oppose the exorbitant power of Philip King of Macedon. Translated, in the years 1702 and 1744, from the Original Greek, by the Earl of Peterborough, Lord Lansdowne, Dr. Garth, Colonel Stanhope, Mr. Topham, and other hands. To which is prefix'd a preface, taken from the French of Monsieur Tourreil, containing a short View of the History of Greece, and the Life of Demosthenes. The whole carefully revised and corrected, with Libanius's arguments, and some notes from Ulpian, now first added -
Hoi tou dēmosthenous logoi Philippikoi Dōdeka
Adjecta est in fine versio latina Wolfii -
Orations
of Demosthenes, translated by the Rev. Mr. Francis, with critical and historical notes -
The orations of Demosthenes, delivered on occasions of public deliberation
Together with the orations of Æschines and Demosthenes on the crown. Translated into English by Thomas Leland, D. D. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin -
Dēmosthenous kai Aischinou enioi logoi eklektoi
Graece et latine. In duobus tomis. Tomvs Primvs. Edidit Ioannes Taylor, LL.D. Ecclesiae de Lawford in Agro Essexiensi Rector: Archidiaconvs Bvckinghamiensis: Et Dioeceseos Lincolniensis Cancellarivs -
The orations of Æschines and Demosthenes, concerning the Crown. Translated into English from the Greek, and illustrated with notes historical, geographical, and critical. By Thomas Dawson, L. L. B. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Molesworth
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All the orations of Demosthenes
pronounced to excite the Athenians against Philip King of Macedon. Translated into English; by Thomas Leland, D. D. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin