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captured Athens, and Demetrius was obliged to take to flight. It was claimed that during the latter period of his administration he had abandoned himself to every kind of excess, and we are told he squandered 1200 talents a year on dinners, parties, and love affairs.
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were erected to him. However, Demetrius was unpopular with the lower classes of Athenians and with pro-democratic political factions, who resented the limitations he placed on the democratic franchise and viewed him as little more than a pro-Macedonian puppet ruler.
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The performance of tragedy had fallen into disuse in Athens, on account of the great expense involved. In order to afford the people less costly and yet intellectual amusement, he caused the Homeric and other poems to be recited on the stage by rhapsodists.
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and not Demetrius Phalereus. But Plutarch describes in the work how Demetrius Poliorcetes conquered Demetrius Phalereus at Athens. Then, in chapter 12 of the work, Plutarch describes how Demetrius Poliorcetes was given honours due to the god
171:. He filled this office for ten years, instituting extensive legal reforms. The Athenians conferred upon him the most extraordinary distinctions (almost all of which were revoked after his later expulsion from Athens), and no fewer than 360 420:, says of Demetrius Phalereus that "Demetrius Phalereus and others were thus soon after honoured and worshipped in Athens as God." What the exact source was for Hegel's claim is unclear. Diogenes Laërtius does not mention this. 163:(foreign residents) c. 322 BC, and the Athenians threatened him with slavery, he was only saved (according to one story) when Demetrius purchased his debt and paid his tax. After the death of Phocion in 317 BC, 199:
mentions that he had a lover by the name of Theognis, of whom all the Athenian boys were jealous. After his exile, his enemies contrived to induce the people of Athens to pass the
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worthy of the name, after which the activity went into a decline. His orations were characterised as being soft, graceful, and elegant, rather than sublime like those of
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shows that he was a man of the most extensive acquirements. These works, which were partly historical, partly political, partly philosophical (e.g.
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upon him, in consequence of which his friend Menander nearly fell victim. All his statues, with the exception of one, were demolished.
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Ph. Lauer; Ch. Picard (1957). "Reviewed Work: Les Statues Ptolémaïques du Sarapieion de Memphis".
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Dorandi, Tiziano (1999). "Chapter 2: Chronology". In Algra, Keimpe; et al. (eds.).
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Demetrius: On Style, in Aristotle Poetics, Longinus On the Sublime, Demetrius on Style.
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Tracy, Stephen V. (2000). "Demetrius of Phalerum: Who was He and Who was He Not?".
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Scott, Kenneth (1928). "The Deification of Demetrius Poliorcetes: Part I".
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on the role of Demetrius in the constitution of the Corpus Aristotelicum
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1995). "Plato and the Platonists".
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Demetrius was exiled by his enemies in 307 BC. He first went to
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He remained in power until 307 BC when Cassander's enemy,
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Demetrius of Phalerum: Text Translation and Discussion
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placed Demetrius at the head of the administration of
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Apparently, Hegel's error comes from a misreading of
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According to the earliest source of information, the
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was attributed to him. He is said to have died from
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Peripatetic school of philosophy
Cassander
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