Themistius was a philosopher, a prominent Constantinopolitan senator, and an adviser to Roman emperors during the fourth century A.D. In this first translation of Themistius's private orations to be published in English, Robert J. Penella makes accessible texts that shed significant light on the culture of Constantinople and, more generally, the eastern Roman empire during the fourth century. The sixteen speeches translated here are equipped with ample annotations and an informative introduction, making them a valuable resource on the late antique period, as well as on Greek intellectual history and oratory.In Themistius's public orations, he played the role of imperial panegyrist, but in the "private" or unofficial orations presented here,...
This paper aims to complete the survey of all extant witnesses of Themi- stius, orationes IV-V-VII-I...
Themistius’ Discourse 6 proclaims philantropia as the key term for the affinity between the ruler an...
Cicero’s defense of his teacher, the Pro Archia, is far from the expert orator’s most well-known wor...
The complex cultural processes related to the conservation of the ancient heritage had taken place i...
This article is devoted to the general heritage of Themistius, the orator, philosopher, and rhetoric...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
Themistios, who was a most honoured ancient Greek orator in the 4th century, praised the Christian e...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
Przekład ze wstępem i komentarzem Jana KucharskiegoThe Athenian orator Hyperides of Kollytos (389–32...
This thesis explores the construction of the orator and oratory in Roman Imperial Literature and Soc...
Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome brings together nineteen intern...
This book is the first comprehensive study of Himerius'figure and work in the context of the late Ro...
Classical rhetoric depends on the assumption that speaking well is a teachable skill. Roman rhetoric...
Sometime in the late third or possibly early fourth century, a rhetorician, writing in Greek, probab...
The panegyric of 313 was a welcoming address delivered to the emperor Constantine on his return to h...
This paper aims to complete the survey of all extant witnesses of Themi- stius, orationes IV-V-VII-I...
Themistius’ Discourse 6 proclaims philantropia as the key term for the affinity between the ruler an...
Cicero’s defense of his teacher, the Pro Archia, is far from the expert orator’s most well-known wor...
The complex cultural processes related to the conservation of the ancient heritage had taken place i...
This article is devoted to the general heritage of Themistius, the orator, philosopher, and rhetoric...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
Themistios, who was a most honoured ancient Greek orator in the 4th century, praised the Christian e...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
Przekład ze wstępem i komentarzem Jana KucharskiegoThe Athenian orator Hyperides of Kollytos (389–32...
This thesis explores the construction of the orator and oratory in Roman Imperial Literature and Soc...
Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome brings together nineteen intern...
This book is the first comprehensive study of Himerius'figure and work in the context of the late Ro...
Classical rhetoric depends on the assumption that speaking well is a teachable skill. Roman rhetoric...
Sometime in the late third or possibly early fourth century, a rhetorician, writing in Greek, probab...
The panegyric of 313 was a welcoming address delivered to the emperor Constantine on his return to h...
This paper aims to complete the survey of all extant witnesses of Themi- stius, orationes IV-V-VII-I...
Themistius’ Discourse 6 proclaims philantropia as the key term for the affinity between the ruler an...
Cicero’s defense of his teacher, the Pro Archia, is far from the expert orator’s most well-known wor...