The Demades Papyrus (p.berol. Inv. 13045): A Ne... [ 360p — HD ]

This section includes a debate on the superiority of monarchy as a form of government compared to democracy or oligarchy. It also features a praise of Alexandria, depicting it as a "universal city".

This historical work reconstructs a dialogue between the Athenian politician Demades and his prosecutor during his 319 BCE trial at the court of Pella. It provides critical, alternative details regarding the suicide of Demosthenes and other political tensions following the Lamian War . Historical and Educational Significance The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045): A Ne...

The (P.Berol. inv. 13045) is a unique late second-century BCE document comprising nearly 430 lines of Greek text. While discovered in the Egyptian chora , scholars believe it was likely written in Alexandria to serve as a textbook for advanced rhetorical education. This section includes a debate on the superiority

The document contains two primary "adespota" (anonymous) works that offer rare insight into early Hellenistic history and political thought: 13045) is a unique late second-century BCE document

The papyrus gained renewed scholarly attention with the 2022 publication of The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045): A New Text with Commentary by Davide Amendola, which provides the first comprehensive re-edition since its 1923 editio princeps .

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