Fragmentary Republican Latin, Volume IV
Oratory, Part 2
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Published:28th Jun '19
Should be back in stock very soon

Rhetorical remnants.
The Loeb Classical Library series Fragmentary Republican Latin  continues with oratory, an important element of Roman life from the  earliest times, essential to running public affairs and for advancing  individual careers long before it acquired literary dimensions, which  happened once orators decided to write up and circulate written versions  of their speeches after delivery.
Beginning with Appius  Claudius Caecus (340–273 BC), this three-volume edition covers the full  range of speech-making—political, juridical, and epideictic  (display)—and with the exceptions of Cato the Elder and Cicero includes  all individuals for whom speech-making is attested and for whose  speeches quotations, descriptive testimonia, or historiographic  recreations survive.
Such an overview provides insight into the  typical forms and themes of Roman oratory as well as its wide variety of  occasions and styles. By including orators from different phases within  the Republican period as well as men given high or low rankings by  contemporaries and later ancient critics, the collection offers a fuller  panorama of Roman Republican oratory than a selection guided simply by  an orator’s alleged or canonical quality, or by the amount of evidence  available.
This edition includes all the orators recognized by  Malcovati and follows her numbering, but the texts have been drawn from  the most recent and reliable editions of the source authors and revised  in light of current scholarship; additional material has been included  with its own separate numbering. Helping to guide readers through the  material are faithful translations, informative introductions, and ample  annotation.
ISBN: 9780674997240
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496 pages