Book 6
§1 πολλῶν, ἄνδρες Ἀθηναῖοι, λόγων εἰρημένων παρὰ πάντων τῶν συμβεβουλευκότων, οὐδὲν ὑμᾶς νῦν ὁρῶ ὄντας ἐγγυτέρω τοῦ τί πρακτέον ηὑρῆσθαι πρὶν εἰς τὴν ἐκκλησίαν ἀναβῆναι. αἴτιον δὲ τούτου ταὔθʼ ὅπερ οἶμαι τοῦ κακῶς ἔχειν τὰ ὅλα· οὐ γὰρ παραινοῦσιν ὑμῖν ὑπὲρ τῶν παρόντων οἱ λέγοντες, ἀλλʼ ἑαυτῶν κατηγοροῦσι καὶ λοιδοροῦνται, ὡς μὲν ἐγὼ κρίνω, συνεθίζοντες ὑμᾶς ἄνευ κρίσεως, ὅσων εἰσὶν αἴτιοι κακῶν, ἀκούειν, ἵνʼ ἄν ποτʼ ἄρʼ εἰς ἀγῶνα καθιστῶνται, μηδὲν ἡγούμενοι καινὸν ἀκούειν, ἀλλʼ ὑπὲρ ὧν ὤργισθε πολλάκις, πραότεροι δικασταὶ καὶ κριταὶ γίγνησθε τῶν πεπραγμένων αὐτοῖς.
§2 τὴν μὲν οὖν αἰτίαν διʼ ἣν ταῦτα ποιοῦσιν, ἴσως ἀνόητον ἀκριβῶς ζητεῖν εἴη ἂν ἐν τῷ παρόντι· ὅτι δʼ ὑμῖν οὐχὶ συμφέρει, διὰ τοῦτʼ ἐπιτιμῶ. ἐγὼ δʼ οὔτε κατηγορήσω τήμερον οὐδενός, οὔθʼ ὑποσχήσομαι τοιοῦτʼ οὐδὲν μὴ παραχρῆμʼ ἐπιδείξω, οὐδʼ ὅλως τῶν αὐτῶν τούτοις οὐδὲν ποιήσω· ἀλλʼ βέλτιστα μὲν τοῖς πράγμασιν, συμφέροντα δὲ τοῖς βουλευομένοις ὑμῖν ἡγοῦμαι, ταῦθʼ ὡς ἂν δύνωμαι διὰ βραχυτάτων εἰπὼν καταβήσομαι.
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The Editor

William Rennie (1884–1952) was a Scottish classical scholar who produced the Oxford Classical Text of Demosthenes in three volumes (1921–1931). His edition replaced the 19th-century OCT and provided a more rigorous treatment of the manuscript tradition. Rennie was known for his careful, methodical approach to textual criticism and his thorough collation of the principal Demosthenes manuscripts.

About This Edition

Rennie's OCT of Demosthenes (3 vols., 1921–1931) was the standard critical text for much of the 20th century. Like all OCT editions, it provides a clean text with a selective apparatus criticus at the foot of each page, recording the most important manuscript variants and conjectures. Rennie's approach is moderately conservative, preferring the transmitted text where defensible. For the most studied speeches (notably the Crown speech), Rennie's text has been supplemented or supplanted by more recent commentaries with their own textual discussions, but for the Demosthenic corpus as a whole his OCT remains the most convenient critical edition.

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