Cicero, Greek Learning, and the Making of a Roman Classic

Cicero, Greek Learning, and the Making of a Roman Classic
Title Cicero, Greek Learning, and the Making of a Roman Classic PDF eBook
Author Caroline Bishop
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2018-11-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192564803

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The Roman statesman, orator, and author Marcus Tullius Cicero is the embodiment of a classic: his works have been read continuously from antiquity to the present, his style is considered the model for classical Latin, and his influence on Western ideas about the value of humanistic pursuits is both deep and profound. However, despite the significance of subsequent reception in ensuring his canonical status, Cicero, Greek Learning, and the Making of a Roman Classic demonstrates that no one is more responsible for Cicero's transformation into a classic than Cicero himself, and that in his literary works he laid the groundwork for the ways in which he is still remembered today. The volume presents a new way of understanding Cicero's career as an author by situating his textual production within the context of the growth of Greek classicism: the movement had begun to flourish shortly before his lifetime and he clearly grasped its benefits both for himself and for Roman literature more broadly. By strategically adapting classic texts from the Greek world, and incorporating into his adaptations the interpretations of the Hellenistic philosophers, poets, rhetoricians, and scientists who had helped enshrine those works as classics, he could envision and create texts with classical authority for a parallel Roman canon. Ranging across a variety of genres - including philosophy, rhetoric, oratory, poetry, and letters - this close study of Cicero's literary works moves from his early translation of Aratus' poetry (and its later reappearance through self-quotation) to Platonizing philosophy, Aristotelian rhetoric, Demosthenic oratory, and even a planned Greek-style letter collection. Juxtaposing incisive analysis of how Cicero consciously adopted classical Greek writers as models and predecessors with detailed accounts of the reception of those figures by Greek scholars of the Hellenistic period, the volume not only offers ground-breaking new insights into Cicero's ascension to canonical status, but also a salutary new account of Greek intellectual life and its effect on Roman literature.

Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion

Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion
Title Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion PDF eBook
Author J. P. F. Wynne
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2019-10-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1107070481

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Do the gods love you? Cicero gives deep and surprising answers in two philosophical dialogues on traditional Roman religion.

Cicero in Greece, Greece in Cicero

Cicero in Greece, Greece in Cicero
Title Cicero in Greece, Greece in Cicero PDF eBook
Author Ioannis Deligiannis
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 354
Release 2023-12-18
Genre
ISBN 311129286X

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The Republic of Cicero

The Republic of Cicero
Title The Republic of Cicero PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 1829
Genre Political science
ISBN

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Catilinarians

Catilinarians
Title Catilinarians PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2008-04-10
Genre Education
ISBN 9780521832861

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A commentary for students on the four speeches delivered by Cicero during the crisis of 63 BC, when, as consul, he faced a conspiracy to overthrow the Roman state launched by the frustrated consular candidate Lucius Sergius Catilina. They show him at the height of his oratorical powers and political influence.

Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws

Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws
Title Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 266
Release 1999-12-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780521459594

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James Zetzel presents a masterly translation of two central works of ancient philosophy.

"The Greek in Cicero's Epistles"

Title "The Greek in Cicero's Epistles" PDF eBook
Author Robert Benson Steele
Publisher
Total Pages 306
Release 1889
Genre
ISBN

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