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355 BC (search for this): speech 61, section 46
But not to spend our time
rehearsing ancient examples while others are available closer to our own
times,The phrase “closer to our
own times” is defined by the mention of Timotheus, who died in
355 B.C., just after Demosthenes entered
public life. The author, whether the orator or a forger, belongs to the
second half of the fourth century. you will discover that Timotheus
was deemed worthy of the highest repute and numerous honors, not because of his
activities as a younger man, but because of his performances after he had
studied with Isocrates.Timotheus, son of Conon,
was called by Cornelius Nepos the last Athenian general worthy of mention.
Demosthenes regularly spoke of him with admiration. You will discover
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