Isaeus

Isaeus

▪ Greek speech writer
flourished first half of the 4th century BC, Athens [Greece]

      professional speech writer specializing in testamentary law, whose lucidity and logical method were a landmark in the development of forensic oratory. According to tradition, he was the pupil of the influential speechwriter Lysias and teacher of the great orator and statesman Demosthenes. Accounts of his life are scanty and contradictory. According to one ancient source, Isaeus was a Chalcidian, according to another an Athenian. At any rate, he spent his professional life in Athens, where he appears to have taken no part in public life.

      His profession was to write speeches for clients. He appears to have confined himself entirely to forensic speeches and almost entirely to those concerned with private suits. He had a minute knowledge of the laws of inheritance and expert skill in exploiting this knowledge to win a case. Of the 50 speeches considered authentic by ancient critics, 11 have survived, 10 of them complete. An extant long fragment is known as oration 12. All of Isaeus's speeches deal, directly or indirectly, with wills and inheritance.

      Perhaps Isaeus's most significant contribution to forensic oratory lay in his method of argument; he appears to have been the first orator to build up his case point by point with logic and reason. In the arrangement of his matter he showed himself remarkably independent of the rules for subdivision prescribed by rhetoricians. He followed no single plan but varied the structure according to the needs of each particular speech. He showed particular skill in interweaving narrative and proof, thereby avoiding a long, unbroken relation of facts, which in testamentary cases might be complicated and difficult to follow. In general, Isaeus's style is lucid and businesslike, and the fact that it lacked literary charm probably added to its effectiveness.

Additional Reading
Richard F. Wevers, Isaeus: Chronology, Prosopography, and Social History (1969).

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