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in Aesch. H. I . In LII. 6 Aeschines hises this supportis Philocratest, Delmosthenes as evidenc O an early collusion laetween the w o. ii Denaosthenes night consistenti laelmi renaove a naei e technical olist inici ion to is pretina inar step to varcis petice Even a vote soll)iddin negotiations sor Peace vitii latii P Micli is Aeschines obscuret hini at II. 33, could no have been a νόμος, latch alone cotita justis ille γραφὴ παρανόμων. lae via ole proces os Lycinus Oolcs lce a mere political triclc. Moreouer, Philocrates vas not et inscredite a s a Dinion os Plai p.
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Creon in the Antigone and that of Oenona aris in lae traged of Sophocles of that nanae ' He also dici ServiC as a Cleta, pul)li Clyin lae Senate and Asse nably, and privatet in lae implo of Ai istophonan Eubulus'. His friendi relations vitia Euhiulus vere osten o great service to in in his public life He vas Stron an vigorous, ad apo versu voice, and was a ready Pealcer. In ali these respeCt Naturelia giventina a great ad vantage ver Dena ostiaenes but a lached laestead rhetorica training by vlai Ch hi rival even a Sin otin naan, Imadehinis eis an aCCo implis hed oriator'. laougla he was bout si x ear olderthan Delmosthenes, he appeare in Phihili life nauCh later. He servedin amotis anapalgias, in Euboea in 357 and 35o, i ad at Mantinea in
2 1. On the occa Sion referre to Deto in probabi in the winter ors pring of 348-347, Eubulus addreSSed the Assenabi against Philip cassing in the Conina on ne ira of the Greelcs and earin by his chil diei that he wished that Philip vere dead propo sed a decreefor senilin enabassi e to the Peloponnesus an allisther paris of GreeCe Denaosthenes ab S, ali ut to the Red ea V to una imo an Hellent synodis Athen an inaugurate a genera Greet war against
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unit in ali Greece in a var against Philip xvould en in fallure an dgive lailip fies h en cotura genaent for Conquest. The event prove lDenaosthenes right. No Hellent synodis et in Atlaens, and witia in ab ear Eul)hilus an Aeschines vere both playin into Philip 'scia an is Itimus hie renae inl)ered that the alii al)sent enuoys, vla play so ina- portant a pari in lae stor of lae eace a tol li Aesciat ne in 33 BAE.), for IulioSe re turn Dena ostiaene is sa id to laave rem secto de lay the
22. ut xv laate ver the Athenians ima j liave thous: hi of the ingoisimo Aesciat ne an Eubulus at illis cinae, tinere an hi no do ubi that a. year
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PhalaeCus, Son of Onornarchus ), a naere boy, vlio at arsi ad aguardian an imilitar ad viser, appotnted by his uncte Plaayssus Tlae Tlaebans vere nox the hie opponent of the Phocians, m Boeotialbe ame the hie seat of war. Nei ther si de gainec any decisive advantage. At ne tinae the laocians hem three oriresse in Boeotia,Orcho in enus the ancient Minyan Stronglio id in Coronea, and Orsiae. But the refourCes of both parta es vere nox exhausted. The Thebaias calle on lailip sor hel p; hi ut e sent ni soldiers, vi Sta in to laecholaei ILeuctra pride'. V The reaim in sent thenaio talents of silver. The Phocians ad Conae to the end of the Delphi treas ures, after oblbingolae te imple of old an silver of the value of abolitIO OO talent S. Theyreceived heli froni vanous Greel states, includ ingIO OO naen Dona Sparta an acio from Achaea. It is probat, te that heir
arim 3vas nautinous frona lack of pay, and the aut hori ty ver vhicli re naained vas divide l. Envoys vere sent to Athens a sic inihelp. and offering the Athenians the to vias Conan andin the pas of herimopylae,-Alpon US, Thronilina, and Nicaea This offer pleased the Athenians greatly and the ordere ProXenus to tale e possession of the three toxvns, and O ted
A se voears later Deniost h. tristiniis that the Athenians do ties includ inglii in self xvere deceived by Philip 'soriendi inessages cs. XIX. 2, τῶν ἐκεῖθεν
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to cali ut lae Citiget Sol lier his to the age of thii ty and O naan stytrirernes. ut Proxenus nox iundi en in authori ty atra er o Pylae via orepuma ted the nessage sent to Atlaens, and the en voys thenasetve vere in prison for Dahing the offer. Proxenus vas lis inissed vitia instili, ancillae fleet arici arna vere laeve sent. The la Cians renaa ine i in l)oS-
This date is fixe i hy the re tura os the nilhassy albout the ars cis Elaphel lolion
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thenes o Aeschines, o on the Contradictor staten ents of bolla and these a reai ven in the arguments of the a Suits of 343 and 33 B. C., iri vhiCla the wo vitia esses are the opposita spealcerS. Dena Osthenes S, ho vever, auri erat illed to greater Creden Ce foro here is no ac stated
by hii in ivlaicli an e prove to', positi vel ' an intentionali false byother eviden eo vhile Severat of lae stron est state inent of AesChinesare prove to be absolutet false by his o vn previoris o latero CCounts
appeal to Philip in defence of the right of thens to Anaphipolis,
rena in lingi in of the early histor, of the to via, and go in l)aCh to thechildren o Theseus He Spolce of the appo in timent of Iphicrates asthe Athenian Conanaan de there, an rena inde Philip of the occasion
tralbo, P. 33 , Dena. XIX. 63: πηραν διὰ Οὐ πολεμίου στρατεύματος. his siege of Halus, aster negotiations sor Peace vere aegula, illustrate Dein Cor. 6.
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Denaosthenes It Seenas inciecti l le that Aescia ines coul l laave re Piuliated a speech justiniade, vhicli a sexu eat later e reporis a tetigili, parit voluit m and equat lyincredibi that Denaosthenes coum orge or overtook stichon occasion a s his tir tintervi ex xvith Philip The evidenc here is conflicting, h,iu unina portant. Phitarch Deni. 6 says that Philip replied io Denaosthenes μετα πλεἰστης ἐπιμελείας l
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to the Senate and the Asse nably and the received ille regula Comprimentar voles and the invitation to diniae in the rytane urn, o themotion os Demosthenes a senator Tlae ibi ought oinae a letter frona
ofiea Ce. The ei vovs Canae to late for his day; ut aster thei arci valDelmosthenes propo sed another deCre appotiatin the eighte enth and
ni ne te enth os Elaphebolion Apri 15 and 16 soru vomaeetings, in WhiChlboth eace an Madian e vitii Philip shouldie considere d. It was further vote that the ars nae et in shouid e gi ven to debate, and that in thesecond the votes houldie talcen villio ut discussion ' Theriistia resultfollowed, and spe eches vere Imade in both naeetings. 3 o. The two naeetings vere held n the appotiate days, after the Dionysia The Macedonian enuoys, Antipater, Parimento, and probablyEuryloChuS, vere present durin a par of the sessions Dentosthenes,
Aesch. II. 5. 6, o Dena. XIX. Ο I. Aesch. III. 63: κἀκεῖθεν ἐπανήκων παινέτης ν της εἰρήνης κ. T. λ. Dem. XIX. 3 καὶ μέχρι του εὐρ επανελθεῖν πι της πρίτη πρεσβεία ἐμ/... διεφθαρμένος και πεπρακὼς ἐαυτὁ ελάνθανεν. The rei nainde os XIX. 12- 164ho v his opinion asteriis eye were Pene l.
present during the discussion of the te raras of eace this is hown hi καλέσαι τους πρέσβεις, XIX. I .
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viai Cla oti and Philocrates proposed ' an ille belleved that his s
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252 HISTORICA L SAETCH. April,
ground nox Could Aeschines, via laad been ne of the embassy mi Chinvite Philip 's en voys to thens to negotiate a PeaCe de rei and aftertia ei arriva that ali negotiations laout be suspende untii the return osen voy ha i , een absent more ita an a year stirring ut hostilit against Plailip and la ad sho vn no Sigias of ret uining or reportini Γhese albsenten vo3 s V vere pure inventions Aeschines declares positi vel that notone of thena laad retunae ivlien the ea e vas inade, and Dei noSilaeneSthat laere vas no in bassy the n out'. his Contradiction an hiereconcile onl by the explanation iven 33 Delmosthenes ita at ali the Greelc laad long ago been trieti and found want in g, in faci, tinat Athens Couta inclis states ready to otii her in resistin Pla ili9'. Aeschines e X Pressed lae sanae opinion in 343 B. C.' It is evident that Aeschines
Aesch. II. 58, 9 Delii Cor. 23' i . See note on the ast aSsage, and the vliole os Cor et an et . It is sare in Dena. XIX. 16, to hich Aesch. II. 58, 9 is a reply, at Aeschines spolce on the 19in o Elaphebolion in the reseiace of envoys πρέσβεων ops απὸ των Ελλήνων μετεπέμψασθε πι τούτου πεισθέντες. TUIS Seenaci Stho v lant sonae states ad sent enuoys in response to ille invitations of the PICViΟUS year, Vlio Vere actuali present x en lae eace vas nitide But it is hardlycredi ibi inat an stat could aves been o sar influenced by the Atheni an ei assies, whicli Denaosthenes Cor. 23 says vere ali allii res as actuali to en enuoy to e propoSed Hellent synod at Athens, whicli neve had even a P spect of naeeting. Schaeser II. 15 suggest xvi in great probabilit that laese en voys V vere θεωροί sent by certain States to the Dionysia sessival xvii renaa inec in Athen to vatch laenegotiations sor eace. Such visitor naigiat have mugiit insorinal naeSsages siona honae in response to the Atheni an proposais solae revi ous yeari In his caSe
