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Isaeus

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Isaeus (c. 420–350 BC)

One of the ten Attic Orators, born probably at Chalcis in Euboea. Having studied under Lysias he became ‘logographos’, a writer of forensic speeches for delivery by others, and in 366 he helped Demosthenes in the latter's prosecution of his guardians. Eleven speeches of Isaeus have survived intact, together with a large fragment of another. All of them deal directly or indirectly with questions of inheritance; Isaeus is the principal authority on this area of Athenian law.



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95 Paperback Classic editions PA3412 This volume presents both extracts and full speeches (in the original Greek) from the first five of the ancient canon of Attic orators: Antiphon, Andocides, Lysias, Isocrates, and Isaeus.
For instance, John Lawless finds equity argumentation in Isaeus 1 because he finds an argument based on the intention of the testator (there is also an appeal to an earlier favorable settlement of arbitrators).
 
 
 
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