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Aeschines, Letters, 1.154


nanHow has he administered his own property? He has devoured his patrimony, he has consumed all the wages of his prostitution and all the fruits of his bribery, so that he has nothing left but his shame. With whom does he love to be? Hegesandrus! And what are Hegesandrus' habits? The habits that exclude a man by law from the privilege of addressing the people. What is it that I say against Timarchus, and what is the charge that I have brought? That Timarchus addresses the people, a man who has made himself a prostitute and has consumed his patrimony. And what is the oath that you have taken? To give your verdict on the precise charges that are presented by the prosecution.


Intertexts (texts cited often on the same page as the searched text):

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1. Aeschines, Letters, 1.1-1.2, 1.26, 1.39-1.40, 1.87, 1.94, 1.141-1.153, 1.192-1.193, 1.196, 3.6 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

2. Aristotle, Athenian Constitution, 67.1 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

3. Aeschines, Or., 1.26, 1.39-1.40, 1.54, 1.87, 1.136-1.137, 1.141-1.154, 1.185, 1.188, 1.190-1.191, 1.196, 3.6

4. Demosthenes, Orations, 18.121, 19.246-19.250

5. Lysias, Orations, 15.9



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
aeschines Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, 148; Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45, 47
appeals to moral values Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
aristotle,on forensic rhetoric Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
bdeluria Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
community Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
demosthenes Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45, 47
diopeithes of sounion Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
dokimasia rhētorōn Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
education Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
eros Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
euthuna Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
hegesandros Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45, 47
hegesippos Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45, 47
honour (τιμή) Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 88
identity Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
ideology,bidirectional nature Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
ideology,constructive function Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
justice Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
law,distinction from decree Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
lawcourt,heliastic oath' Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
liturgy/liturgist Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 88
pella Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
philip Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
philocrates,peace of Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
pittalakos affair Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
relevance Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 88
rhetoric Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
sacred war Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
skirophorion Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45
solon Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 88
state funeral for the war dead,discursive parameters Barbato (2020), The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past, 66
sōphrosynē Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
timarchus Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45, 47
treachery Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
unity Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 47
war Michalopoulos et al. (2021), The Rhetoric of Unity and Division in Ancient Literature, 45