Cicero on the attack : invective and subversion in the orations and beyond
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Cicero on the attack : invective and subversion in the orations and beyond
Classical Press of Wales, 2007
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"The germ of this volume was a two-day colloquium on 'The language of Ciceronian invective' organized at the University of Wales Swansea in May 2001"--P. vii
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
収録内容
- Introduction : man and matter / Joan Booth
- Invective and the orator : Ciceronian theory and practice / J.G.F. Powell
- Ciceronian invective : themes and variations / Robin Seager
- The semantics and pragmatics of Ciceronian invective / Javier Uría
- Smear and spin : Ciceronian tactics in De lege agraria II / Keith Hopwood
- Name and shame? : invective against Clodius and others in the post-exile speeches / Catherine Steel
- Acting the part : techniques of the comic stage in Cicero's early speeches / Byron Harries
- Greek auxiliaries : tragedy and philosophy in Ciceronian invective / Ingo Gildenhard
- "What a funny consul we have!" : Cicero's dealings with Cato and prominent friends in opposition / Rogier L. van der Wal
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This title includes eight new essays, from a distinguished international cast, that examine the techniques of Cicero's verbal aggression. Analysis includes political and forensic context but also Cicero's own formal theory of rhetoric and his debts to other genres, literary and dramatic. 220 (Classical Press of Wales 2007).
目次
- Joan Booth (Leiden), Introduction: Man and Matter
- J.G.F.Powell (Royal Holloway, London), Invective and the Orator: Ciceronian Theory and Practice
- Robin Seager (Liverpool), Ciceronian Invective: Themes and Variations
- Javier UrYa (Zaragoza), Semantics and Pragmatics of Ciceronian Invective
- Keith Hopwood (Lampeter), Smear and Spin: Ciceronian Tactics in De Lege Agraria II
- Catherine Steel (Glasgow), Name and Shame? Invective against Clodius and Others in the post-Exile Speeches
- Byron Harries (Swansea), Acting the Part: Techniques of the Comic Stage in Cicero's Early Speeches
- Ingo Gildenhard (Durham), Greek Auxiliaries: Tragedy and Philosophy in Ciceronian Invective
- Rogier L.van der Wal (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) 'What a Funny Consul we have!': Cicero's Dealings with Cato and Prominent Friends in Opposition.
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