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  • Speech 1: Pros Dêmonikon
  • Speech 2: Pros Nikoklea
  • Speech 3: Nikoklês ê Kuprioi
  • Speech 4: Panêgurikos
  • Speech 5: Philippos
  • Speech 6: Archidamos
  • Speech 7: Areopagitikos
  • Speech 8: Peri eirênês
  • Speech 9: Euagoras
  • Speech 10: Helenê
  • Speech 11: Bousiris
  • Speech 12: Panathênaikos
  • Speech 13: Kata tôn sophistôn
  • Speech 14: Plataikos
  • Speech 15: Peri antidoseôs
  • Speech 16: Peri tou zeugous
  • Speech 17: Trapezitikos
  • Speech 18: Paragraphê pros Kallimachon
  • Speech 19: Aiginêtikos
  • Speech 20: Kata Lochitou
  • Speech 21: Pros Euthunous amarturos
  • Isocrates, Speeches and Letters (ed. George Norlin)

    Aiginêtikos

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    [33] enthumeisthe d' hoti to men tautês meros out' en têi nosôi therapeias etuchen out' apothanôn tôn nomizomenôn êxiôthê, di' eme d' amphotera taut' autôi gegenêtai. kaitoi dikaion estin humas tên psêphon pherein, ouk ei tines genei men phasi prosêkein, en de tois ergois homoioi tois echthrois gegonasin, alla polu mallon hosoi mêden onoma sungeneias echontes oikeioterous sphas autous en tais sumphorais tôn anankaiôn pareschon.

    [34] legousi d' hôs tas men diathêkas ouk apistousi Thrasulochon katalipein, ou mentoi kalôs oud' orthôs phasin autas echein. kaitoi, ô andres Aiginêtai, pôs an tis ameinon ê mallon sumpherontôs peri tôn hautou pragmatôn ebouleusato; hos out' erêmon ton oikon katelipe tois te philois charin apedôken, eti de tên mêtera kai tên adelphên ou monon tôn hautou kurias alla kai tôn emôn katestêse, tên men emoi sunoikisas, têi d' huion m' eispoiêsas; [35] ar' an ekeinôs ameinon epraxen, ei mête tês mêtros ton epimelêsomenon katestêse, mêt' emou mêdemian mneian epoiêsato, tên d' adelphên epi têi tuchêi katelipe, kai ton oikon anônumon ton hautou perieide genomenon;


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    This text is based on the following book(s):
    Isocrates. Isocrates with an English Translation in three volumes, by George Norlin, Ph.D., LL.D. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1980.
    OCLC: 17454675
    ISBN: 0674992318, 0674992520, 0674994116

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