Hyperides
Overview
Works: | 314 works in 842 publications in 8 languages and 6,343 library holdings |
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Genres: | Criticism, interpretation, etc Eulogies Manuscripts Sources |
Roles: | Author, Contributor, Illustrator, Other, Creator |
Classifications: | PA4212, 885.01 |
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Most widely held works about
Hyperides
- Funeral oration by Hyperides( )
- Dinarchus, Hyperides, and Lycurgus by Dinarchus( )
- Hypereides : the forensic speeches by Hyperides( Book )
- Discours by Hyperides( Book )
- Hypereides, Lykurg und die autonomia der Athener : ein Versuch zum Verständnis einiger Reden der Alexanderzeit by Gerhard Wirth( Book )
- The orations against Athenogenes and Philippides by Hyperides( Book )
- Le discours d'Hypéride contre Démosthène sur l'argent d'Harpale; essai de traduction et de reconstitution, avec une étude historique et littéraire by Hyperides( Book )
- Iperide : rassegna di problemi e di studi (1912-1972) by Gianfranco Bartolini( Book )
- Der Neue Hypereides : Textedition, Studien und Erläuterungen by László Horváth( Book )
- Demosthenes, Lykurgos, Hyperides und ihr Zeitalter, mit Benutzung der neuesten Entdeckungen vornehmlich griechischer Inschriften by Karl Georg Böhnecke( Book )
- Die Sprache des Redners Hypereides in ihren Beziehungen zur Koine by Ulrich Pohle( Book )
- Hyperidou logos epitaphios = The funeral oration of Hyperides over Leosthenes and his comrades in the Lamian war : the fragments of the Greek text now first edited from a papyrus in the British Museum by Hyperides( Book )
- De sermone Hyperidis by Daniela Gromska( Book )
- Mémoire sur le discours d'Hypéride contre Athénogène by Eugène Revillout( Book )
- Quaestionum Hyperidearum capita duo by Hermann Hager( Book )
- Hyperidou Logoi B. : the orations of Hyperides for Lycophron and for Euxenippus : now first printed in facsimile with a short account of the discovery of the original manuscript at Western Thebes in upper Egypt in 1847 by Hyperides( Book )
- Commentatio de vita Hyperidis oratoris Attici by Rabe( )
- Hyperidis orationes duae ex papyro Ardeniano editae by Hyperides( )
- De Hyperide oratore Attico commentatio by Friedrich Gustav Kiessling( )
- F.G. Kiesslingii de Hyperide oratore Attico commentatio secunda by Friedrich Gustav Kiessling( )
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Most widely held works by
Hyperides
Hyperidis orationes et fragmenta by
Hyperides(
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56 editions published between 1906 and 1961 in 7 languages and held by 312 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
56 editions published between 1906 and 1961 in 7 languages and held by 312 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Discours by
Hyperides(
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36 editions published between 1946 and 2003 in 3 languages and held by 306 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
36 editions published between 1946 and 2003 in 3 languages and held by 306 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hyperidis Orationes quattuor cum ceterarum fragmentis by
Hyperides(
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26 editions published between 1869 and 1991 in 3 languages and held by 182 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
26 editions published between 1869 and 1991 in 3 languages and held by 182 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Orationes sex cum ceterarum fragmentis by
Hyperides(
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28 editions published between 1894 and 1998 in 4 languages and held by 154 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
28 editions published between 1894 and 1998 in 4 languages and held by 154 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Minor Attic orators by
K. J Maidment(
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2 editions published in 1941 in English and held by 90 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
V.I. ANTIPHON of Athens, born in 480 B.C., spent his prime in the great period of Athens but, disliking democracy was himself an ardent oligarch who with others set up a violent short-lived oligarchy in 411. The restored democracy executed him for treason. He had been a writer of speeches for other people involved in litigation. Of the fifteen surviving works three concern real murder-cases, the others being exercises in speech-craft consisting of three 'tetralogies' whereof each tetralogy comprises four skeleton speeches: accuser's; defendant's; accuser's reply; defendant's counter-reply. ANDOCIDES of Athens, born c440 B.C., disliked the extremes of both democracy and oligarchy. Involved in religious scandal in 415 B.C., he went into a money-making exile. After at least two efforts to return, he did so under the amnesty of 403. In 399 he was acquitted on a charge of profaning the 'Mysteries' and in 391-390 took part in an abortive peace embassy to Sparta. Extand speeches are: 'On his Return' (a plea on his second attempt); "On the Mysteries' (a self-defence); 'On the Peace with Sparta'. The speech 'Against Alcibiades' (the notorious politician) is suspect
2 editions published in 1941 in English and held by 90 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
V.I. ANTIPHON of Athens, born in 480 B.C., spent his prime in the great period of Athens but, disliking democracy was himself an ardent oligarch who with others set up a violent short-lived oligarchy in 411. The restored democracy executed him for treason. He had been a writer of speeches for other people involved in litigation. Of the fifteen surviving works three concern real murder-cases, the others being exercises in speech-craft consisting of three 'tetralogies' whereof each tetralogy comprises four skeleton speeches: accuser's; defendant's; accuser's reply; defendant's counter-reply. ANDOCIDES of Athens, born c440 B.C., disliked the extremes of both democracy and oligarchy. Involved in religious scandal in 415 B.C., he went into a money-making exile. After at least two efforts to return, he did so under the amnesty of 403. In 399 he was acquitted on a charge of profaning the 'Mysteries' and in 391-390 took part in an abortive peace embassy to Sparta. Extand speeches are: 'On his Return' (a plea on his second attempt); "On the Mysteries' (a self-defence); 'On the Peace with Sparta'. The speech 'Against Alcibiades' (the notorious politician) is suspect
Minor Attic Orators, Volume II: Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades. Hyperides by
Lycurgus(
)
1 edition published in 1954 in English and held by 65 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1954 in English and held by 65 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hyperidis Orationes duae : Ho epitaphios logos et Hyper Euxenippos by
Hyperides(
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14 editions published between 1853 and 1877 in 3 languages and held by 62 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published between 1853 and 1877 in 3 languages and held by 62 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hyperidis Orationes sex cum ceterarum fragmentis by
Hyperides(
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13 editions published between 1894 and 1963 in Greek, Ancient and Latin and held by 59 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published between 1894 and 1963 in Greek, Ancient and Latin and held by 59 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Orationes et fragmenta by
Hyperides(
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26 editions published between 1906 and 1961 in 5 languages and held by 58 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
26 editions published between 1906 and 1961 in 5 languages and held by 58 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Epitafio : per I caduti del primo anno della guerra lamiaca (Plit. Lond. 133V) by
Hyperides(
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4 editions published in 2009 in Italian and held by 55 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 2009 in Italian and held by 55 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Le discours d'Hypéride contre Démosthène sur l'argent d'Harpale; essai de traduction et de reconstitution, avec une étude
historique et littéraire by
Hyperides(
Book
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8 editions published in 1934 in French and held by 53 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
8 editions published in 1934 in French and held by 53 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Le orazioni in difesa di Eussenippo e contro Antenogene by
Hyperides(
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16 editions published in 1947 in 3 languages and held by 50 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
16 editions published in 1947 in 3 languages and held by 50 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hyperidis orationes duae ex papyro Ardeniano editae by
Hyperides(
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6 editions published in 1853 in 3 languages and held by 50 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1853 in 3 languages and held by 50 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Selections from the Attic orators by
Ernest Ely Genner(
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3 editions published between 1928 and 1955 in Greek, Ancient and Undetermined and held by 43 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published between 1928 and 1955 in Greek, Ancient and Undetermined and held by 43 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
L'Euxenippea d'Iperide by
Hyperides(
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14 editions published between 1889 and 1980 in 4 languages and held by 41 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published between 1889 and 1980 in 4 languages and held by 41 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hypereides : the forensic speeches by
Hyperides(
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7 editions published in 2000 in English and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The Athenian lawyer-politician Hypereides (390/89-322 B.C.) - central figure in Athenian political life, patriot, bon viveur, contemporary of Demosthenes, and one of the canonical Ten Attic Orators - was credited in antiquity with more than seventh speeches. All were lost until the second half of the nineteenth century, when papyrus finds in Egypt recovered (in whole or part) six, five of them forensic. David Whitehead for the first time provides a complete commentary on all five of the surviving forensic speeches. This book includes a general introduction, a new and accurate translation, and lavish historical and literary commentary."--Jacket
7 editions published in 2000 in English and held by 39 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The Athenian lawyer-politician Hypereides (390/89-322 B.C.) - central figure in Athenian political life, patriot, bon viveur, contemporary of Demosthenes, and one of the canonical Ten Attic Orators - was credited in antiquity with more than seventh speeches. All were lost until the second half of the nineteenth century, when papyrus finds in Egypt recovered (in whole or part) six, five of them forensic. David Whitehead for the first time provides a complete commentary on all five of the surviving forensic speeches. This book includes a general introduction, a new and accurate translation, and lavish historical and literary commentary."--Jacket
Hypereidou logos epitaphios. Hyperidis Oratio funebris recens reperta by
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4 editions published in 1858 in Latin and Greek, Ancient and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1858 in Latin and Greek, Ancient and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hyperidēs kata Dēmosthenous. The oration of Hyperides against Demosthenes, respecting the treasure of Harpalus. The fragments
of the Greek text, now first edited from the facsimile of the ms. discovered at Egyptian Thebes in 1847; together with other
fragments of the same oration cited in ancient writers by
Hyperides(
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5 editions published in 1850 in Greek, Modern and English and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1850 in Greek, Modern and English and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Epitaphius by
Hyperides(
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13 editions published between 1959 and 1969 in 3 languages and held by 30 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published between 1959 and 1969 in 3 languages and held by 30 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Minor Attic orators : in two volumes by
Lycurgus(
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9 editions published between 1954 and 1980 in Greek, Ancient and English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume collects the speeches of four orators involved in the ill-fated resistance of Athens to the power of Philip and Alexander the Great of Macedon. Lycurgus of Athens, ca. 396-325 BCE, concentrated on domestic affairs, especially financial, which he managed for twelve years, and naval matters. He also constructed and repaired important public buildings. Athens refused to surrender him to Alexander and honoured him until his death. Dinarchus of Corinth, ca. 361-291, as resident alien in Athens became a forensic speaker and also assailed Demosthenes and others. He was accused by Alexander's runaway treasurer Harpalus of corruption. Dinarchus favoured oligarchic government under Macedonian control. He prospered under the regency of Demetrius Phalereus (317-307), but was exiled after the restoration of democracy, returning ca. 292. Demades of Athens, ca. 380-318, was an able seaman, then unscrupulous politician. He favoured Philip, but fought for Athens at Chaeronea (338). Captured there and released by Philip, he helped to make peace, and later influenced Alexander and then Antipater in Athens' favour. But acceptance of bribes and his tortuous policy ruined him and he was executed by Antipater. Hyperides of Athens, ca. 390-322, was a forensic and political speaker who was hostile to Philip and led Athens' patriots after 325. For resistance to Antipater he ultimately met death by violence. What survives today of his speeches was discovered in the nineteenth century
9 editions published between 1954 and 1980 in Greek, Ancient and English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume collects the speeches of four orators involved in the ill-fated resistance of Athens to the power of Philip and Alexander the Great of Macedon. Lycurgus of Athens, ca. 396-325 BCE, concentrated on domestic affairs, especially financial, which he managed for twelve years, and naval matters. He also constructed and repaired important public buildings. Athens refused to surrender him to Alexander and honoured him until his death. Dinarchus of Corinth, ca. 361-291, as resident alien in Athens became a forensic speaker and also assailed Demosthenes and others. He was accused by Alexander's runaway treasurer Harpalus of corruption. Dinarchus favoured oligarchic government under Macedonian control. He prospered under the regency of Demetrius Phalereus (317-307), but was exiled after the restoration of democracy, returning ca. 292. Demades of Athens, ca. 380-318, was an able seaman, then unscrupulous politician. He favoured Philip, but fought for Athens at Chaeronea (338). Captured there and released by Philip, he helped to make peace, and later influenced Alexander and then Antipater in Athens' favour. But acceptance of bribes and his tortuous policy ruined him and he was executed by Antipater. Hyperides of Athens, ca. 390-322, was a forensic and political speaker who was hostile to Philip and led Athens' patriots after 325. For resistance to Antipater he ultimately met death by violence. What survives today of his speeches was discovered in the nineteenth century
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- Lycurgus approximately 390 B.C.-approximately 324 B.C. Author Contributor
- Herrman, Judson Author Editor
- Dinarchus Other Author Contributor
- Worthington, Ian Other Translator
- Cooper, Craig R. (Craig Richard) 1960- Other Translator
- Harris, Edward Monroe Other Translator
- Colin, G. Other Translator Editor Author
- Kenyon, Frederic G. (Frederic George) Sir 1863-1952 Author of introduction Other Editor
- Blass, Friedrich 1843-1907 Editor
- Babington, Churchill 1821-1889 Author Editor
Associated Subjects
Alexander,--the Great, Bilingual books Demosthenes Dinarchus Epitaphios (Hyperides) Funeral orations Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient Greece Greece--Athens Greek language Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.) Hyper Euxenippou eisangelias apologia pros Polyeukton (Hyperides) Hyperides Kenyon, Frederic G.--(Frederic George),--Sir, Language and languages Lycurgus Lycurgus, Macedonian Expansion (Greece : 359-323 B.C.) Manuscripts, Greek Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) Orators Oratory, Ancient Politics and government Rhetoric, Ancient Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin
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Alternative Names
Hiperid
Hiperide
Hipérides
Hiperides v390-v322 von Athen
Hiperides von Athen v390-v322
Huperêides.
Hupereídēs 0389-0322 av. J.-C.
Hüpereidész
Hyp.
Hypereides.
Hypereides 389-322 aC
Hypereidēs 389 B.C. or 390 B.C.-322 B.C.
Hypereides 390-322 v. Chr
Hypereides 390/89-322 v. Chr
Hypereides Ancient Athenian statesman
Hypereides attischer Redner
Hypereides Politiker v390-v322
Hypereides Redner v390-v322
Hypereides Schüler des Isokrates v390-v322
Hypereides Sohn des Glaukippos v390-v322
Hypereides v390-v322
Hypereides v390-v322 Politiker
Hypereides v390-v322 Redner
Hypereides v390-v322 Schüler des Isokrates
Hypereides v390-v322 Sohn des Glaukippos
Hypereides v390-v322 von Athen
Hypereides v390-v322 von Kollytos
Hypereides von Athen v390-v322
Hypereides von Kollytos v390-v322
Hypereídīs 0389-0322 av. J.-C.
Hyperejdes.
Hypéride
Hypéride 0389-0322 av. J.-C.
Hypéride 389-322 aC
Hypéride 389 B.C. or 390 B.C.-322 B.C.
Hypéride asi 390 př. Kr.-322 př. Kr
Hypéride d'Athènes v390-v322
Hypéride v390-v322 d'Athènes
Hyperides.
Hyperides 0389-0322 av. J.-C.
Hyperides 389-322 aC
Hyperides 389 B.C. or 390 B.C.-322 B.C.
Hyperides 390-322 v. Chr Atheniensis
Hyperides 390-322 v. Chr Orator
Hyperides 390-322 v. Chr von Athen
Hyperides Atheniensis v390-v322
Hyperides Atticus orator
Hyperides ca 390-322 f.Kr
Hyperides Orator
Hyperides Orator v390-v322
Hyperides politicus uit Oude Athene (390v Chr-322v Chr)
Hyperides Rhetor v390-v322
Hyperides v390-v322
Hyperides v390-v322 Atheniensis
Hyperides v390-v322 Orator
Hyperides v390-v322 Rhetor
Hyperides v390-v322 von Athen
Hyperides von Athen v390-v322
Iperide
Iperide 389-322 aC
Iperide 389 B.C. or 390 B.C.-322 B.C.
Iperide 390-322 a.C
Iperide 390-322 v. Chr
Iperide 390/89-322 v. Chr
Iperide ca 390-322 f.Kr
Iperide Politico Antimacedone v390-v322
Iperide politico e oratore ateniese
Iperide v390-v322
Iperide v390-v322 Politico Antimacedone
Upereidês
Upereidēs 390/89-322 v. Chr
Ὑπερείδης
Ὑπερείδης 0389-0322 av. J.-C.
Ὑπερείδης 389 B.C. or 390 B.C.-322 B.C.
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Languages
Greek, Ancient
(131)
Latin (82)
English (61)
French (46)
Italian (26)
Greek, Modern (15)
German (10)
Multiple languages (4)
Latin (82)
English (61)
French (46)
Italian (26)
Greek, Modern (15)
German (10)
Multiple languages (4)