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  • Third Philippic
  • Oration by Demosthenes

    The "Third Philippic" was delivered by the prominent Athenian statesman and orator, Demosthenes, in 341 BC. It constitutes the third of the four philippics

    Third Philippic

    Third_Philippic

  • Philippic
  • Damning speech to condemn a particular political actor

    the 4th century BC. A First, Second, and Third Philippic have been ascribed to Demosthenes. A Fourth Philippic is also extant, but is of disputed authorship

    Philippic

    Philippic

    Philippic

  • Demosthenes
  • Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)

    fact, in his Fourth Philippic (341–340 BC), he defended theoric spending. g. ^ In the Third Olynthiac and in the Third Philippic, Demosthenes characterised

    Demosthenes

    Demosthenes

    Demosthenes

  • First Philippic
  • Oration by Demosthenes

    The "First Philippic" was delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes between 351–350 BC. It constitutes the first speech of the prominent

    First Philippic

    First_Philippic

  • Second Philippic
  • Oration delivered by Demosthenes between 344–343 BC

    The "Second Philippic" is an oration that was delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes between 344–343 BC. The speech constitutes the

    Second Philippic

    Second_Philippic

  • Fourth Philippic
  • Speech attributed to Demosthenes and given in 341 BC

    Chersonese and Second Philippic speeches, leading to further doubts about its authorship. First Philippic Second Philippic Third Philippic Henderson 1930, pp

    Fourth Philippic

    Fourth_Philippic

  • Epistles (Plato)
  • Works attributed to Plato

    once plunged into the control of affairs.'" Demosthenes notes in his Third Philippic that Euphraeus once resided in Athens, and portrays him as being active

    Epistles (Plato)

    Epistles_(Plato)

  • War of Mutina
  • 44–43 BC Roman civil war in Italy

    Mutina (modern Modena). Cicero seized on the opportunity to deliver the Third Philippic against Antony, presenting Antony as a national enemy and praising

    War of Mutina

    War_of_Mutina

  • List of ancient Greek tyrants
  • 2025-04-01 Demosthenes (1900). "On the Peace, Second Philippic: On the Chersonesus, and the Third Philippic". Polybius (11 November 2010). The Histories. Oxford

    List of ancient Greek tyrants

    List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    eventually equipped with heavier armor such as cuirasses, since the Third Philippic of Demosthenes in 341 BC described them as hoplites instead of lighter

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)
  • 1965 song by Paul Simon

    "A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. Originally

    A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)

    A_Simple_Desultory_Philippic_(or_How_I_Was_Robert_McNamara'd_into_Submission)

  • Peace of Philocrates
  • 346 BC peace treaty between Athens and Macedon

    Diopeithes therefore continued to cause trouble in Thrace. Then, in the Third Philippic of approximately May 341 BC, Demosthenes accused Philip of breaking

    Peace of Philocrates

    Peace_of_Philocrates

  • Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Political history topic

    eventually equipped with heavier armor such as cuirasses, since the Third Philippic of Demosthenes in 341 BC described them as hoplites instead of lighter

    Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Government_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Ancient Macedonians
  • Ancient Greek ethnic group

    of Greek Identity", p. 160. Hatzopoulos 2011b, pp. 60. Demosthenes Third Philippic, 9.31 Archived 11 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine Hammond 1991

    Ancient Macedonians

    Ancient Macedonians

    Ancient_Macedonians

  • Works of Demosthenes
  • Intellectually aggressive logography

    but have had some sections considered to be later additions. The "Third Philippic", for instance, contains text which does not appear in all of the manuscript

    Works of Demosthenes

    Works of Demosthenes

    Works_of_Demosthenes

  • Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
  • Rise of Macedon

    Diopeithes therefore continued to cause trouble in Thrace. Then, in the Third Philippic of approximately May 341 BC, Demosthenes accused Philip of breaking

    Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II

    Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II

    Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II

  • Ancient Macedonian army
  • Army of Philip II and Alexander the Great

    eventually equipped with heavier armour such as cuirasses, since the Third Philippic of Demosthenes in 341 BC described them as hoplites instead of lighter

    Ancient Macedonian army

    Ancient Macedonian army

    Ancient_Macedonian_army

  • 341 BC
  • Calendar year

    as a further threat to the city's safety. Demosthenes delivers his Third Philippic. In it, he demands resolute action against Philip II. Demosthenes now

    341 BC

    341_BC

  • Names of the Greeks
  • Ethnonyms for the Greeks

    Demosthenes called Philip II of Macedon worse than a barbarian in his Third Philippic, he did so with respect to the culture they demonstrated as foreigners

    Names of the Greeks

    Names of the Greeks

    Names_of_the_Greeks

  • On the Chersonese
  • Political oration delivered by Demosthenes in 341 BC

    time later Demosthenes delivered one of his most famous speeches, the Third Philippic. In 343 BC, the Macedonian arms were carried across Epirus and a year

    On the Chersonese

    On_the_Chersonese

  • Oreus
  • Town near the north coast of ancient Euboea

    describes the conquest of Oreus by Philip II of Macedon in his 341 BC Third Philippic: in the war between Philip and the Athenians, a party in Oreus was

    Oreus

    Oreus

    Oreus

  • Euphraeus
  • 4th-century BC Greek philosopher and politician

    one source. He appears in the Fifth Letter of Plato, Demosthenes' Third Philippic, and Athenaeus' Deipnosophistae (which repeats the information about

    Euphraeus

    Euphraeus

  • Siege of Olynthus (348 BC)
  • intense burning of houses and extensive looting of valuables. In the "Third Philippic", Demosthenes describes the devastation of Olynthus: I pass over Olynthus

    Siege of Olynthus (348 BC)

    Siege of Olynthus (348 BC)

    Siege_of_Olynthus_(348_BC)

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Theudius Thiasus Thimbron (fl. 400–391 BC) Third Macedonian War Third man argument Third Philippic Third Sacred War Thyreus (mythology) Thirty Tyrants

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • On the False Embassy
  • Oration by Demosthenes

    compelling". D. Phillips, Athenian Political Oratory, 69. Demosthenes, Third Philippic, 15. Demosthenes, On the Crown, 25-27. Demosthenes, On the Crown, 30

    On the False Embassy

    On_the_False_Embassy

  • 340s BC
  • Decade

    as a further threat to the city's safety. Demosthenes delivers his Third Philippic. In it, he demands resolute action against Philip II. Demosthenes now

    340s BC

    340s_BC

  • Theorica
  • scholars consider the Fourth Philippic to be inauthentic—otherwise it was probably delivered right after the Third Philippic in 341 BCE. Buchanan, J. J

    Theorica

    Theorica

  • Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
  • 1966 studio album by Simon & Garfunkel

    album—"Patterns", "Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall", and "A Simple Desultory Philippic"—also appear on Simon's first solo effort, The Paul Simon Songbook ("Canticle"

    Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme

    Parsley,_Sage,_Rosemary_and_Thyme

  • Turrania gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    him the governorship of a province, which Turranius declined. In his third Philippic, Cicero describes this as the act of an innocent man of the highest

    Turrania gens

    Turrania_gens

  • Justin (historian)
  • Roman historian, 2nd century

    of an epitome of Trogus' expansive Liber Historiarum Philippicarum, or Philippic Histories, a history of the kings of Macedon, compiled in the time of

    Justin (historian)

    Justin (historian)

    Justin_(historian)

  • Dido
  • Legendary founder and first queen of Carthage

    treatment is that of Virgil's contemporary, Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus, in his Philippic Histories, which was reworked into an epitome by Junianus Justinus (Justin)

    Dido

    Dido

    Dido

  • Gilbert Austin Davies
  • English classical scholar

    have been reprinted in 2010, and an edition of the First, Second and Third Philippics of Demosthenes. "Davies, Gilbert Austin (DVS887GA)". A Cambridge Alumni

    Gilbert Austin Davies

    Gilbert_Austin_Davies

  • Third Sacred War
  • War between the Amphictyonic League and the Phocians

    Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus's Philippic History Polyaenus, Stratagems in War Buckler, John (1989). Philip II and

    Third Sacred War

    Third_Sacred_War

  • Samnite Wars
  • Three wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnites in Central Italy, 343–290 BC

    22–23 Livy, viii, 8.19–21 Livy, viii, 8.17, 8.24 Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, 12.2 Livy, viii, 8.22–23, 8.25–26 Livy, viii

    Samnite Wars

    Samnite Wars

    Samnite_Wars

  • List of In Our Time programmes
  • History of Art at the University of York 17 November 2022 Demosthenes' Philippics Paul Cartledge, A. G. Leventis Senior Research Fellow at Clare College

    List of In Our Time programmes

    List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes

  • Nicomedes III of Bithynia
  • King of Bithynia (127–94 BC)

    Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories, 37.4.2 Festus, Summary of the history of Rome, 11.1 [3] Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories, 38

    Nicomedes III of Bithynia

    Nicomedes_III_of_Bithynia

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    November 2011. Trogus, Pompeius (1853). Justin (ed.). "Epitome of the Philippic History". Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum. Rev. John Selby Watson, translator

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Mark Antony
  • Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)

    against Marcus Antonius (Philippics), THE SECOND SPEECH OF M. T. CICERO AGAINST MARCUS ANTONIUS. CALLED ALSO THE SECOND PHILIPPIC., section 48". www.perseus

    Mark Antony

    Mark Antony

    Mark_Antony

  • Lenny Bruce
  • American comedian and social critic (1925–1966)

    track on the album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, "A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)", Paul Simon sings, "

    Lenny Bruce

    Lenny Bruce

    Lenny_Bruce

  • Antigonus III Doson
  • King of Macedon from 229 to 221 BC

    Chronicle 1.237-8; also Syncellus Chronicle 535.19 Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus 28.3 Plutarch, Life of Aemilius Paullus 8.3

    Antigonus III Doson

    Antigonus III Doson

    Antigonus_III_Doson

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • incipit. Hannibal ad portas Hannibal at the gates Found in Cicero's first Philippic and in Livy's Ab urbe condita Hannibal was a fierce enemy of Rome who

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Lupercalia
  • Ancient pastoral annual festival celebrated in the city of Rome on February 15th

    Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities 1.32.3–5, 1.80; Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus 43.6ff; Livy, Ab urbe condita 1.5; Ovid, Fasti

    Lupercalia

    Lupercalia

    Lupercalia

  • Cicero
  • Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)

    January 2024 at the Wayback Machine Wiedemann 1994, p. 63. Cicero, Second Philippic, xii.28. Archived 10 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine Cicero, Ad Familiares

    Cicero

    Cicero

    Cicero

  • Sicilian Wars
  • Series of wars in Magna Graecia (580–265 BC)

    pp. 130-31 – public domain book Herodotus, VII.163 The Histories. p. 7.165. Herodotus, 7.166 Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Trogus 22.3.6

    Sicilian Wars

    Sicilian Wars

    Sicilian_Wars

  • Battle of Marathon
  • 490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars

    history & On the Nature of Animals Marcus Junianus Justinus Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus Photius, Bibliotheca or Myriobiblon: Epitome

    Battle of Marathon

    Battle of Marathon

    Battle_of_Marathon

  • Irony
  • Literary and rhetorical device or general attitude towards life

    Public Lightning talk Maiden speech Oratory Polemic Diatribe Eristic Philippic Progymnasmata Suasoria Propaganda Spin Resignation speech Stump speech

    Irony

    Irony

    Irony

  • Arses of Persia
  • King of the Achaemenid Empire from 338 to 336 BC

    Alexander. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica. Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Briant, Pierre (2002). From Cyrus to Alexander:

    Arses of Persia

    Arses of Persia

    Arses_of_Persia

  • Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)
  • Battle during the expansion of Macedonia

    Siculus. Bibliotheca Historica, 16.85. Justin. Epitome of Pompeius Trogus's Philippic History, 9.3. Cawkwell 1978, pp. 146–147. "Hyperides". www.britannica

    Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)

    Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)

    Battle_of_Chaeronea_(338_BC)

  • Cimbri
  • Ancient tribe in Central Europe

    ISBN 978-1-4165-3205-7. marius german. Marcus Junianus Justinus, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, 38.3, 'In the next place, well understanding

    Cimbri

    Cimbri

    Cimbri

  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    Shaw produced what Margaret Cole, in her Fabian history, terms a "grand philippic" against the minority Liberal administration that had taken power in 1892

    George Bernard Shaw

    George Bernard Shaw

    George_Bernard_Shaw

  • Jeremiad
  • Type of literary work

    corresponds to a civil religious tradition of rhetorical millennialism. Philippic (tirade, orations) African-American jeremiad Sacvan Bercovitch, "The American

    Jeremiad

    Jeremiad

    Jeremiad

  • Dionysius I of Syracuse
  • Greek tyrant of Syracuse (c. 432 – 367 BC)

    "LacusCurtius • Cicero — de Natura Deorum III.61-95". "Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 20". www.forumromanum.org. Archived from

    Dionysius I of Syracuse

    Dionysius I of Syracuse

    Dionysius_I_of_Syracuse

  • Philetaerus
  • Governor and autonomous ruler of Pergamon

     159–174. ISBN 1-4051-3278-7. text Junianus Justinus, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, translated, with Footnotes, by the Rev. John

    Philetaerus

    Philetaerus

    Philetaerus

  • List of suicides (BC)
  • Justinus (1st century BC – 1st century AD). Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories: Book 24, Verse 8 Archived September 8, 2008, at the Wayback

    List of suicides (BC)

    List_of_suicides_(BC)

  • Seleucus I Nicator
  • Macedonian general, Diadochus, and founder of the Seleucid Empire

    2017, p. 13. Justinus, Marcus Junianus (2011). Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus: Volume II: Books 13-15: The Successors to

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus_I_Nicator

  • Alasdair MacIntyre
  • Scottish-American philosopher (1929–2025)

    is teleological rationality in Aristotelian virtue ethics. MacIntyre's philippic articulates a politics of self-defence for local communities who aspire

    Alasdair MacIntyre

    Alasdair MacIntyre

    Alasdair_MacIntyre

  • Archaeological site of Carthage
  • the ancient texts of Appian (Libyca, 1, 2) and Justin (Epitome of the Philippic Histories, XVIII, 5, 8). For over a millennium, the city of Carthage was

    Archaeological site of Carthage

    Archaeological site of Carthage

    Archaeological_site_of_Carthage

  • Gold of Tolosa
  • Treasure seized by Roman conquerors of Gaul

    Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 178. "Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus". Archived from the original on September 2

    Gold of Tolosa

    Gold of Tolosa

    Gold_of_Tolosa

  • Ptolemy XII Auletes
  • Ptolemaic King of Egypt, 80–51 BC

    Egyptian Royal Genealogy. Retrieved 11 November 2019. Justin Epitome of the Philippic History 39.4 Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 13.13.1 Whitehorne 1994

    Ptolemy XII Auletes

    Ptolemy XII Auletes

    Ptolemy_XII_Auletes

  • For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
  • 1966 song by Simon & Garfunkel

    alterations." Within the album's sequence, the song follows "A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)", which is considerably

    For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her

    For_Emily,_Whenever_I_May_Find_Her

  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

    Aristotle wrote many treatises and dialogues for publication, only around a third of his original output has survived, none of it intended for publication

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • History of Carthage
  • volume 1 (Paris: Librairie Hachette 1921) at 391. Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus at XVIII,5. David Soren, Aicha Ben Abed Ben

    History of Carthage

    History of Carthage

    History_of_Carthage

  • Naomi Wolf
  • American feminist, journalist, and conspiracy theorist (born 1962)

    Movie Review". Variety. Andrews, Nigel (January 17, 2009). "Naomi Wolf's philippic on Bushism". Financial Times. Archived from the original on December 10

    Naomi Wolf

    Naomi Wolf

    Naomi_Wolf

  • Rhetoric
  • Art of persuasion

    process of invention in "The Exaltation of Inanna", moving between first- and third-person address to relate her composing process in collaboration with the

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

  • Saturnalia
  • Ancient Roman festival in December

    Horace Satire 2.7.4 Justinus, Marcus Junianus (1997). Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Translated by Yardley, J. C. Clarendon Press

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

  • German Right Party
  • Political party in Germany

    speech to be delivered in the Bundestag. Speaker Hermann Ehlers ended the philippic against the first German–Israeli agreement with a call to order.] Hirsch

    German Right Party

    German Right Party

    German_Right_Party

  • Demagogue
  • Politician or orator who panders to fears and emotions of the public

    Cleon persuaded the Athenians to reject the peace offer.[citation needed] Third, he taunted the Athenian generals over their failure to bring the war in

    Demagogue

    Demagogue

    Demagogue

  • Lysimachus
  • Macedonian officer of Thessalian origin (c. 360–281 BCE)

    Empire. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 153. Justin. Epitome of Pompey Trogue’s 'Philippic histories'. Vol. XV. pp. 1–9. Retrieved 2019-01-18. Pausanias. "1.9.5"

    Lysimachus

    Lysimachus

    Lysimachus

  • Semiramis
  • Legendary queen of Assyria

    claris". Bibliotheca Italiana. "Justinus: Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories". Attalus.org. "Meadows of Gold (French)". archive.org. "Chronology

    Semiramis

    Semiramis

    Semiramis

  • Wars of Alexander the Great
  • Conflicts of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)

    Plutarch. Phocion. p. 17. cf. Justinus, Marcus Junianus. Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. p. 11.6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: deprecated

    Wars of Alexander the Great

    Wars of Alexander the Great

    Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Chandragupta Maurya
  • Founder of the Maurya Empire (340–295 BCE)

    John; Wheatley, Pat; Heckel, Waldemar (2011), Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Volume II: Books 13-15, The Successors to

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta_Maurya

  • Historiography
  • Study of the methods used by historians

    elements and biographical character studies in his Anabasis. The proverbial Philippic attacks of the Athenian orator Demosthenes (384–322 BC) on Philip II of

    Historiography

    Historiography

  • Sardanapalus
  • King of Assyria

     96. ISBN 978-1-4094-7917-8. Marcus Junianus Justinus. "Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus". Archived from the original on September 2

    Sardanapalus

    Sardanapalus

    Sardanapalus

  • Battle of Gaugamela
  • Major battle of the Wars of Alexander the Great (331 BC)

    incompatibility (help) Justin (1853). Watson, John Selby (ed.). Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. London: Henry G. Bohn. Quintus Curtius Rufus

    Battle of Gaugamela

    Battle of Gaugamela

    Battle_of_Gaugamela

  • Gaius Scribonius Curio (tribune 50 BC)
  • Roman politician and general (died 49 BC)

    "Desire and Domesticity: Antony's escapades as Curio's toy-boy". Cicero, Philippic 2, 44–50, 78–92, 100–119: Latin Text, Study Aids with Vocabulary, and

    Gaius Scribonius Curio (tribune 50 BC)

    Gaius_Scribonius_Curio_(tribune_50_BC)

  • Ancient Celtic women
  • works of Roman historians are the universal history of Pompeius Trogus (Philippic History) which only survives in the epitome[clarification needed] of Marcus

    Ancient Celtic women

    Ancient Celtic women

    Ancient_Celtic_women

  • Historiography of Alexander the Great
  • Area of study on military commander and king

    Timagenes, with some material probably from Ptolemy. The Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus by Justin, is highly compressed version of

    Historiography of Alexander the Great

    Historiography_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Artaxerxes III
  • King of the Achaemenid Empire from 359/8 to 338 BC

    Alexander. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica. Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Bigwood, Joan M. (2009). "Incestuous' Marriage

    Artaxerxes III

    Artaxerxes III

    Artaxerxes_III

  • Laodice of Cappadocia
  • Princess of Pontus and queen of Cappadokia

    McGing 1986, p. 74 McGing 1986, p. 75 Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories, 38.1 Memnon: History of Heracleia, 22 friends of the city who

    Laodice of Cappadocia

    Laodice of Cappadocia

    Laodice_of_Cappadocia

  • Seleucid Empire
  • Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)

    Heckel, Waldemar (2011), ""Commentary (Book 15)"", Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus: Volume II, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-927759-9

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid_Empire

  • Cyrus the Great
  • Founder of the Achaemenid Empire

    (Anabasis Alexandri) Polyaenus (Stratagems in War) Justin (Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus) (in English) Polybius (The Histories (Polybius))

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus_the_Great

  • Ancient Corinth
  • Ancient city-state in mainland Greece

    Nicomachean Ethics, Book 3.8 Demosthenes Against Leptines 20.52–20.53 Philippic I, Book 4.24 Shipley, Graham (2000). The Greek World After Alexander 323–30

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient_Corinth

  • Works of Erasmus
  • manuscript, but one was supplied to him during production of the third edition. The third edition of 1522 was probably used by William Tyndale for the first

    Works of Erasmus

    Works of Erasmus

    Works_of_Erasmus

  • Perdiccas
  • Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)

    tertullian.org. Justinus (1853). "Book 13-14". Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories. Translated by Watson, J.S. – via Attalus.org. Anson, Edward

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

  • Modes of discourse
  • Major types of writing and speaking

    Public Lightning talk Maiden speech Oratory Polemic Diatribe Eristic Philippic Progymnasmata Suasoria Propaganda Spin Resignation speech Stump speech

    Modes of discourse

    Modes of discourse

    Modes_of_discourse

  • Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe
  • Military campaign by Celtic peoples in southeastern Europe

    Retrieved 12 August 2013. "Junianus Justinus, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories". attalus.org. Retrieved 2008-09-21. "Strabo, Geography". penelope

    Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe

    Celtic_settlement_of_Southeast_Europe

  • Quintus Labienus
  • 1st-century BCE Roman general

    Plutarch, The Live of Antony, 28.1 Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories, 42.4 Mark Antony had Arsinoe, Cleopatra’s sister and a potential

    Quintus Labienus

    Quintus Labienus

    Quintus_Labienus

  • Gustav III
  • King of Sweden from 1771 to 1792

    full regalia. Taking his seat on the throne, he delivered his famous philippic, viewed as one of the masterpieces of Swedish oratory, in which he reproached

    Gustav III

    Gustav III

    Gustav_III

  • Elocutio
  • Third canon of classical rhetoric

    figures of speech in Western classical rhetoric. Elocutio or style is the third of the five canons of classical rhetoric (the others being inventio, dispositio

    Elocutio

    Elocutio

    Elocutio

  • Ethos
  • Greek word meaning 'character'

    unified identity that is similar to human nature is usually fulfilled. Thirdly, characters in tragedies include incongruities and idiosyncrasies. Another

    Ethos

    Ethos

    Ethos

  • Getae
  • Thracian tribe of modern northern Bulgaria and southern Romania

    Justin. Trogi pompei historiarum philippicarvm epitoma [Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus] (c. 3rd century AD (200–300)) (in Latin).

    Getae

    Getae

    Getae

  • History of Romania
  • Taylor 2001, p. 215. Barry Cunliffe (1987)142 "Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 32". forumromanum.org. Archived from

    History of Romania

    History_of_Romania

  • Partition of Babylon
  • 323 BC conference dividing the territories of Alexander the Great

    of Arrian. The final source is Justin's epitome of Pompeius Trogus's Philippic History, which is probably the latest source and diverges from the other

    Partition of Babylon

    Partition of Babylon

    Partition_of_Babylon

  • Numen
  • Ancient Roman divine presence

    condere novas aut conservare iam conditas." Fenechiu 2008, p. 101. Cicero. Philippic. 3.32. Fenechiu 2008, p. 102. Martial. Epigrams. 33.6. Mann 1991, p. 176

    Numen

    Numen

  • Battle of the Granicus
  • Battle fought between Alexander the Great and the Achaemenids

    book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Justin (1853). Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Translated by Watson, John Selby. London:

    Battle of the Granicus

    Battle of the Granicus

    Battle_of_the_Granicus

  • Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony)
  • 1st-century BC Roman consul

    Nothing is known of the circumstances or date of his death. Cicero, in his Philippics, actuated in great measure by personal animosity, gives a highly unfavorable

    Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony)

    Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony)

    Lucius_Antonius_(brother_of_Mark_Antony)

  • Battle of Crocus Field
  • 353/52 BC Macedonian victory in Greece

    Siculus – Bibliotheca historica Justin – Epitome of Pompeius Trogus's Philippic History Buckler, John (1989). Philip II and the Sacred War. Brill Archive

    Battle of Crocus Field

    Battle of Crocus Field

    Battle_of_Crocus_Field

  • Vulgar Latin
  • Non-standard Latin spoken in ancient Rome

    2010, p. 14. Carlier & Mulder 2010, pp. 17–18. Marcus Tullius Cicero. Philippics. Speech 2, chapter 3. Archived from the original on 21 November 2022.

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar_Latin

  • List of songs recorded by Simon & Garfunkel
  • studio album, Sounds of Silence, and touring colleges nationwide. Their third release, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (1966), found the duo assuming

    List of songs recorded by Simon & Garfunkel

    List of songs recorded by Simon & Garfunkel

    List_of_songs_recorded_by_Simon_&_Garfunkel

  • Pathos
  • Greek rhetorical term for appeals to emotion

    the rhetor has on the emotions of the audience. Aristotle classifies the third of this trio as the ultimate goal of pathos. Similarly, Aristotle outlines

    Pathos

    Pathos

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  • Thirdly
  • adv.

    In the third place.

  • Mort
  • n.

    A salmon in its third year.

  • Hemiditone
  • n.

    The lesser third.

  • Third-penny
  • n.

    A third part of the profits of fines and penalties imposed at the country court, which was among the perquisites enjoyed by the earl.

  • Third
  • n.

    The third tone of the scale; the mediant.

  • Thrid
  • a.

    Third.

  • Triarian
  • a.

    Occupying the third post or rank.

  • Mediant
  • n.

    The third above the keynote; -- so called because it divides the interval between the tonic and dominant into two thirds.

  • Hemuse
  • n.

    The roebuck in its third year.

  • Medius
  • n.

    The third or middle finger; the third digit, or that which corresponds to it.

  • Third
  • n.

    The third part of the estate of a deceased husband, which, by some local laws, the widow is entitled to enjoy during her life.

  • Third
  • a.

    Next after the second; coming after two others; -- the ordinal of three; as, the third hour in the day.

  • Third
  • n.

    The sixtieth part of a second of time.

  • Third
  • n.

    The quotient of a unit divided by three; one of three equal parts into which anything is divided.

  • Triple
  • a.

    One of three; third.

  • Third
  • a.

    Constituting or being one of three equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the third part of a day.

  • Tertiary
  • a.

    Being of the third formation, order, or rank; third; as, a tertiary use of a word.

  • Tertiary
  • n.

    A member of the Third Order in any monastic system; as, the Franciscan tertiaries; the Dominican tertiaries; the Carmelite tertiaries. See Third Order, under Third.

  • Cubic
  • n.

    A curve of the third degree.

  • Thrid
  • v. t.

    To make or effect (a way or course) through something; as, to thrid one's way through a wood.