- First Philippic
The First Philippic was delivered by the
Athenian statesman and oratorDemosthenes between351 BC -350 BC . It constitutes the first speech of the prominent politician againstPhilip II of Macedon .Historical framework
Since
357 BC , when Philip seizedAmphipolis , Athens was formally in a state of war against the King of Macedon. In352 BC , Demosthenes characterised Philip as the very worst enemy of his city,Demosthenes, "Against Aristocrates", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0074;query=section%3D%23426;layout=;loc=23.122 121] .] and a year later he criticized fiercely those dismissing Philip as a person of no account and warned them that he is as dangerous as the King of Persia.Demosthenes, "For the Liberty of the Rhodians", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0072;query=section%3D%23147;layout=;loc=15.25 24] .] In 352 BC, the Athenian troops opposed successfully Philip atThermopylae ,Demosthenes, "On the False Embassy", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0072;query=section%3D%23858;layout=;loc=19.320 319] .] but the same year the Macedonian army campaigned inThrace and won a complete victory over thePhocians , an event that shook the orator. At the same period that the King of Macedon launched his first attack against the federation ofChalcis and seizedStageira .Content of the oration
The theme of the First Philippic was preparedness. In his rousing call for resistance, Demosthenes urged the Athenians to be ready for war and called for a great outpouring of effort. He even proposed a reform of the theoric fund ("theorika"), a mainstay of Eubulus' policy.J. De Romilly, "A Short History of Greek Literature", 116-117.] "Theorika" were allowances paid by the state to poor Athenians to enable them to watch dramatic festivals. Eubulus passed a law making it difficult to divert public funds, including "theorika" for minor military operations. Demosthenes encouraged his countrymen, trying to convince them that the defeats they suffered were due to their mistakes and to Philip's competence. The orator opposed the use of mercenaries in the Athenian army and proposed the creation of a flexible military force, which would remain in Macedon and harass Philip's army. Despite the passionate style of the orator, it seems that ecclesia did not espouse his views and insisted in the ensuing military preparations, obliging Demosthenes to repeat the same argumentation in the
Olynthiacs ."The Helios".]ee also
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Philippic
*Second Philippic
*Third Philippic References
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