Demosthenes and Philip's Peace of 338/7 B.C

Classical Quarterly 26 (01):85- (1976)
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In speaking of Demosthenes' conduct in the period between his return to Athens after the peace agreement with Macedon and Philip's death Aeschines refers to only one specific incident, the attempt by Demosthenes to have himself elected What this position was has never been satisfactorily explained

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