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Retrieved 28 January From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. In his speech, Pericles states that he had been emphasising the greatness of Athens in order to convey that the citizens of Athens must continue to support the war, to show them that what they were fighting for was of the utmost importance.

Pericles’ Funeral Oration

University of Michigan Press. Thucydides’ Greek is notoriously difficult, but the language of Pericles Funeral Oration is considered by many to be the most difficult and virtuosic passage in the History of the Peloponnesian War. Then a funeral procession was held, with ten cypress coffins carrying the remains, one for each of the Athenian tribes funrbre, and another for the remains that could not be identified. Summary [ edit ] Description Discurso funebre pericles.

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Peter Aston wrote a choral version, So they gave their bodies[22] published in An Evaluation” Charles E. The speech begins by praising the custom of the public funeral for the dead, but criticises the inclusion of the speech, arguing that the “reputations of many brave men” should “not be imperilled in the mouth of a single individual”. Yana Usage on ja. Retrieved November 26, To help make his point he stated that the soldiers whom he was speaking of gave their lives to a cause to protect the city of Athens, its citizens, and its freedom.

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In other jurisdictions, re-use of this content may be restricted; see Reuse of PD-Art photographs for details. Public domain Public domain false false This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author’s life plus years or less. Greek text and English translation thereof available online at the Perseus Project.

There are several different English translations of the speech available. The last part of the ceremony was a speech delivered by a prominent Athenian citizen.

Significantly he begins recounting the speech by saying: This page was last edited on 19 Octoberat Where their system of democracy allowed them to periclee a voice amongst those who made important decisions that would affect them. There, far from exercising a jealous surveillance over each other, we do not feel called upon to be angry with our neighbour for doing what he likes Funeral oration ancient Greece.

The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Retrieved 1 January From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See also PlatoMenexenus.

Because as they are described by Pericles, Athenian citizens were distinct from the citizens of other nations — they were open minded, tolerant, and ready to understand and follow orders.

Simon and Schuster pp. Thus, choosing to die resisting, rather than to live submitting, they fled only from dishonour Pericles begins by praising the dead, as the other Athenian funeral orations do, by regard the ancestors of present-day Athenians 2. A Historical Commentary On Thucydides. All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from December Pericles then turns to the audience and exhorts them to live up to the standards set by the deceased, “So died these men as becomes Athenians.

It ddiscurso an established Athenian practice by the late 5th century to hold a public funeral in honour of all those who had died in war.

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This is a faithful photographic reproduction of funegre two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The Funeral Oration is significant because it differs from the usual form of Athenian funeral speeches. Description Discurso funebre pericles. The style is deliberately elaborate, in accord with the stylistic preference associated with the sophists.

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Pericles’ Funeral Oration – Wikipedia

By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Additionally Plato authored a possibly satirical version of a funeral oration, the Menexenus. That if anyone should ask, they should look at their final moments when they gave their lives to their country and that should leave no fujebre in the mind of the doubtful.

Nevertheless, Thucydides was extremely meticulous in his documentation, and records the varied certainty of his sources each time.

The following other wikis use this file: Although Thucydides records the speech in the first person as if it were a word for word record of what Pericles said, there can be little doubt that he edited the speech at the very least. Views Read Edit View history. Public domain Public domain false false.

Retrieved from ” https: At this point, however, Pericles departs most dramatically from the example of other Athenian funeral orations and skips over the great martial achievements of Athens’ past: You, their survivors, must determine to funegre as unfaltering a resolution in the field, though you may funebte that it may have a happier outcome.

This file has been identified as being free ciscurso known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. The audience is then dismissed.