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Headword: Epangelia
Adler number: epsilon,1916
Translated headword: proclamation
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
['Proclamation'] and [sc. also attested is the related aorist infinitive e)paggei=lai] 'to proclaim'. While it has other meanings too, it is used in a special sense of those accusing someone of being unfit to address the [sc. Athenian] people and to have a public career, and it is a kind of summons. But 'to proclaim' is also what they say to mean to order or to request, as Antiphon [illustrates], and also Demosthenes in the Mismanaged Embassy [speech].[1]
Greek Original:
Epangelia kai Epangeilai: sêmainei men kai alla, idiôs de epi tôn enkalountôn tini dêmêgorein kai politeuesthai ouk exon, kai estin hoion parangelia. legousi de to epangellesthai kai anti tou prostattein ê aiteisthai, hôs Antiphôn, alla kai Dêmosthenês en tôi Parapresbeias.
Note:
[1] Antiphon fr. 30 Sauppe; Demosthenes 19.41 (web address 1) and 19.193 (web address 2). From Harpocration s.v. e)paggeli/a. See also epsilon 1914, epsilon 1915, epsilon 1917, epsilon 1918.
Associated internet addresses:
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Web address 2
Keywords: constitution; definition; ethics; law; politics; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 10 November 2000@06:39:51.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (cosmetics) on 4 January 2003@01:18:28.
David Whitehead (internal rearrangement) on 18 October 2003@10:04:21.
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