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Athenian courtrooms pulsed with passion and intellect. In the charged political world of 4th century BCE Athens, few voices thundered louder than Demosthenes. This landmark collection brings together his most incisive speeches-Against Meidias, Androtion, Aristocrates, Timocrates, and Aristogeiton-offering a vivid window into the art of ancient Greek oratory and the fierce struggles against public figures who shaped Athenian legal history.Demosthenes’ mastery of classical rhetoric is on full display, dissected and translated by J.H. Vince for both clarity and fidelity. Each speech stands as a testament to the power of language in the pursuit of justice, making this volume an essential reference for scholars of ancient Greece, students of courtroom oratory analysis, and anyone drawn to the drama of historical legal speeches. The themes-civic duty, personal honour, and the tension between individual ambition and communal good-resonate across centuries, making these works as urgent now as they were in their own age.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether for academic research, classical studies reference, or as a cornerstone of any classical Greek literature collection, this book stands as a cultural touchstone, restored for a new generation.