The paper examines the preserved literary versions of the speeches delivered by Theban ambassadors between 404 and 362 B.C. The introduction, after providing a list of these speeches, focuses mainly on methodological problems; then an analysis of different kind of arguments and strategies used by Theban ambassadors follows; afterwards the paper provides a survey of the evidence about the oratory of the only two Theban ambassadors whose name is known (Pelopidas and Epaminondas); the last paragraph offers concluding remarks. The analysis of persuasion techniques adopted by Theban envoys suggests that a valid Theban ambassador had to be not only an eloquent speaker, but also a skilled historian and a clever politician.
Tuci, P. A., The Speeches of Theban Ambassadors in Greek Literature (404-362 B.C.), <<KTÈMA>>, 2019; (44): 33-52 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/145823]
The Speeches of Theban Ambassadors in Greek Literature (404-362 B.C.)
Tuci, Paolo Andrea
2019
Abstract
The paper examines the preserved literary versions of the speeches delivered by Theban ambassadors between 404 and 362 B.C. The introduction, after providing a list of these speeches, focuses mainly on methodological problems; then an analysis of different kind of arguments and strategies used by Theban ambassadors follows; afterwards the paper provides a survey of the evidence about the oratory of the only two Theban ambassadors whose name is known (Pelopidas and Epaminondas); the last paragraph offers concluding remarks. The analysis of persuasion techniques adopted by Theban envoys suggests that a valid Theban ambassador had to be not only an eloquent speaker, but also a skilled historian and a clever politician.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.