International audienceCet article démontre que l’organisation des premiers traités rhétoriques latins (Rhétorique à Herennius, De inventione) ne se contente pas de reproduire des structures traditionnelles de présentation, mais qu’elle fait un usage stratégique des modes de prescription dont elle hérite. En reprenant et en adaptant des structures éprouvées, en exploitant des effets de liste et en s’appuyant sur des références textuelles reconnues, ces traités cherchent à produire des effets d’autorité et à valider les choix théoriques effectués par leurs auteurs
The article deals with one of the less known areas of Cicero’s work: his translations from Greek int...
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none1noAt the end of the Brutus, Cicero gives a list of the outstanding orators in Roman history, fr...
International audienceCet article démontre que l’organisation des premiers traités rhétoriques latin...
International audienceThis article is part of the project carried out by the GRDI Les Mondes Lettrés...
International audienceThis article studies how Ciceronian rhetoric developed a more literary approac...
The History of Provincial Administration in the Speeches of Cicero. Currently, the Ciceronian corpus...
This article deals with the status of emotions in the Ciceronian rhetorical theory. Presented as the...
This chapter provides an overview of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE) as orator. It surveys the n...
The article being here presented has constituted primarily a part of a master's thesis entitled Cice...
This paper studies the significance of humour in Roman oratory, a theme dear to Cicero, who claimed ...
International audienceThis article aims at explaining the use of extra causam arguments in Cicero's ...
A presente tese, Estratégias da Tradição: Cícero nas Declamationes de Sêneca, o Retor, e no Dialogus...
Marc Fumaroli, Cicero pontifex romanus : la tradition réthorique du Collège romain et les Barberini,...
This article explores the reception of Cicero in early modern England, specifically his centrality t...
The article deals with one of the less known areas of Cicero’s work: his translations from Greek int...
This article examines the pseudo-Ciceronian Pridie quam in exilium iret oratio, a short work th...
none1noAt the end of the Brutus, Cicero gives a list of the outstanding orators in Roman history, fr...
International audienceCet article démontre que l’organisation des premiers traités rhétoriques latin...
International audienceThis article is part of the project carried out by the GRDI Les Mondes Lettrés...
International audienceThis article studies how Ciceronian rhetoric developed a more literary approac...
The History of Provincial Administration in the Speeches of Cicero. Currently, the Ciceronian corpus...
This article deals with the status of emotions in the Ciceronian rhetorical theory. Presented as the...
This chapter provides an overview of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE) as orator. It surveys the n...
The article being here presented has constituted primarily a part of a master's thesis entitled Cice...
This paper studies the significance of humour in Roman oratory, a theme dear to Cicero, who claimed ...
International audienceThis article aims at explaining the use of extra causam arguments in Cicero's ...
A presente tese, Estratégias da Tradição: Cícero nas Declamationes de Sêneca, o Retor, e no Dialogus...
Marc Fumaroli, Cicero pontifex romanus : la tradition réthorique du Collège romain et les Barberini,...
This article explores the reception of Cicero in early modern England, specifically his centrality t...
The article deals with one of the less known areas of Cicero’s work: his translations from Greek int...
This article examines the pseudo-Ciceronian Pridie quam in exilium iret oratio, a short work th...
none1noAt the end of the Brutus, Cicero gives a list of the outstanding orators in Roman history, fr...