Hayden Pelliccia is Professor of Greek Literature at Cornell University. He is the author of Mind, Body, and Speech in Homer and Pindar and the editor of Selected Dialogues of Plato. Charles Brittain is Professor of Classics and the Susan Linn Sage Chair Professor of Philosophy and Humane Letters at Cornell University. He is the author of Philo of Larissa and the translator of Cicero's On Academic Scepticism. Harvey Yunis is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Humanities at Rice University. He has published books and articles on Greek rhetoric and Greek political thought, including scholarly editions of Plato's Phaedrus and Demosthenes's On the Crown.
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1. Trial by Jury in Classical Athens: A Travesty of Justice? 2. Soldiering Styles: Thucydides on the March 3. Hellanicus's Influences onThucydides's Composition 4. Demos, the Public Subject, and the Politics of Particularity in Fifth-Century Athens 5. Theorizing Satire in Pseudo- Xenophon's Constitution ofthe Athenians 6. Comic Community 7. The Philosopher's Choice of Soldier? Brasidas and the Republic 8. Character, Constitutions, and Epideictic Rhetoric in Thucydides, Plato, and Beyond 9. Thucydides versus Plato? 10. The Ethical Function of Theophrastus's Characters 11. The Sophist's Choice(s): Platoand Comedy in the Perspective of Lucian of Samosata

