This thesis explores the construction of the orator and oratory in Roman Imperial Literature and Social History and engages with theoretical works on gender definition to ask the questlon 'What does it mean to be an oratOr in the hundred and fifty years after Cicero's death'. Chapter 1 considers the declamations on and around Cicero's death, and how they are used to construct the figure of Cicero in the first century AD. Chapter 2 examines how Tacitus' Dialogus can be read as a series of declamations which allow the participants and audience of the Dialogus to continue to re-examine the nature of oratory and its place in Roman society. Chapter 3 focuses on the relation of forensic oratory, declamation, and rhetorical theory. It shows how 's...
This thesis will provide a sustained analysis of the relationship between the Rhetorica ad Herennium...
Why did the first printers in Italy choose Cicero’s de Oratorein 1465? How did itcome to epitomize R...
This thesis takes as its focus the important relationship between orator and reader, and is especial...
In this dissertation, I challenge ancient narratives of a decline of oratory at the end of the Repub...
This dissertation analyzes Roman oratory of the early empire (c. 31 B.C.E. - c. 100 C.E.) in its dua...
Classical rhetoric depends on the assumption that speaking well is a teachable skill. Roman rhetoric...
Public spectacles incorporating oratory played a central role in the social and political life of th...
Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome brings together nineteen intern...
This study investigates how literary battles fought over rhetorical style in ancient Rome and in the...
This chapter provides an overview of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE) as orator. It surveys the n...
Actio and memoria are two parts of rhetoric, of which even ancient authors did not write a lot. Many...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1930To the student of republican and imperial Rome few stud...
Roman legal advocacy and legal expertise have long been viewed as two different fields of occupation...
Tacitus\u27 Dialogus de oratoribus is a literary reflection upon the rewards and the perils of pract...
This thesis will provide a sustained analysis of the relationship between the Rhetorica ad Herennium...
Why did the first printers in Italy choose Cicero’s de Oratorein 1465? How did itcome to epitomize R...
This thesis takes as its focus the important relationship between orator and reader, and is especial...
In this dissertation, I challenge ancient narratives of a decline of oratory at the end of the Repub...
This dissertation analyzes Roman oratory of the early empire (c. 31 B.C.E. - c. 100 C.E.) in its dua...
Classical rhetoric depends on the assumption that speaking well is a teachable skill. Roman rhetoric...
Public spectacles incorporating oratory played a central role in the social and political life of th...
Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome brings together nineteen intern...
This study investigates how literary battles fought over rhetorical style in ancient Rome and in the...
This chapter provides an overview of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE) as orator. It surveys the n...
Actio and memoria are two parts of rhetoric, of which even ancient authors did not write a lot. Many...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1930To the student of republican and imperial Rome few stud...
Roman legal advocacy and legal expertise have long been viewed as two different fields of occupation...
Tacitus\u27 Dialogus de oratoribus is a literary reflection upon the rewards and the perils of pract...
This thesis will provide a sustained analysis of the relationship between the Rhetorica ad Herennium...
Why did the first printers in Italy choose Cicero’s de Oratorein 1465? How did itcome to epitomize R...
This thesis takes as its focus the important relationship between orator and reader, and is especial...