Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1930To the student of republican and imperial Rome few studies are more fertile than that of her accomplishments in the field of oratory. Two thousand years lie between our century and the age of Cicero but we ourselves still realize the value of speaking ability. Yet, in our own civilization, a man has so many media for communicating his thoughts to others. He can put his sentiments in print, either in newspapers or books; he can address unseen audiences over the radio. But we still rejoice in being in the presence of a good speaker; of being able to see and to hear him. On the other hand, a Roman who wished to give his opinion on affairs of state had only the one means of expression - that of speak...
Cicero saw publication as a means of perpetuating a distinctive image of statesman and orator. He me...
This thesis is a literary study of how the life and works of Marcus Tullius Cicero were received in ...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
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...
Classical rhetoric depends on the assumption that speaking well is a teachable skill. Roman rhetoric...
In this dissertation, I challenge ancient narratives of a decline of oratory at the end of the Repub...
Forensic advocacy was a highly specialised area of oratory, demanding not simply highly developed rh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate how the Minor Declamations, a Latin rhetorical text of unknown a...
Actio and memoria are two parts of rhetoric, of which even ancient authors did not write a lot. Many...
Public spectacles incorporating oratory played a central role in the social and political life of th...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 5...
This volume brings together a distinguished international group of researchers to explore public spe...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Cicero saw publication as a means of perpetuating a distinctive image of statesman and orator. He me...
This thesis is a literary study of how the life and works of Marcus Tullius Cicero were received in ...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...
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...
Classical rhetoric depends on the assumption that speaking well is a teachable skill. Roman rhetoric...
In this dissertation, I challenge ancient narratives of a decline of oratory at the end of the Repub...
Forensic advocacy was a highly specialised area of oratory, demanding not simply highly developed rh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate how the Minor Declamations, a Latin rhetorical text of unknown a...
Actio and memoria are two parts of rhetoric, of which even ancient authors did not write a lot. Many...
Public spectacles incorporating oratory played a central role in the social and political life of th...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 5...
This volume brings together a distinguished international group of researchers to explore public spe...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Cicero saw publication as a means of perpetuating a distinctive image of statesman and orator. He me...
This thesis is a literary study of how the life and works of Marcus Tullius Cicero were received in ...
The reputation of the statesman M. Tullius Cicero in the Roman imperial period (ca. 31 BC – 300 AD) ...