Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters

Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters
Title Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters PDF eBook
Author Jon Hall
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2009-05-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780199716364

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Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters presents a fresh examination of the letters exchanged between Cicero and correspondents, such as Pompey, Julius Caesar and Mark Antony during the final turbulent decades of the Roman Republic. Drawing upon sociolinguistic theories of politeness, it argues that formal relationships between powerful members of the elite were constrained by distinct conventions of courtesy and etiquette. By examining in detail these linguistic conventions of politeness, Jon Hall presents new insights into the social manners that shaped aristocratic relationships. The book begins with a discussion of the role of letter-writing within the Roman aristocracy and the use of linguistic politeness to convey respect to fellow members of the elite. Hall then analyzes the deployment of conventionalized expressions of affection and goodwill to cultivate alliances with ambitious rivals and the diplomatic exploitation of "polite fictions" at times of political tension. The book also explores the strategies of politeness employed by Cicero and his correspondents when making requests and dispensing advice, and when engaging in epistolary disagreements. (His exchanges with Appius Claudius Pulcher, Munatius Plancus, and Mark Antony receive particular emphasis.) Its detailed analysis of specific letters places the reader at the very heart of Late Republican political negotiations and provides a new critical approach to Latin epistolography.

Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters

Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters
Title Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters PDF eBook
Author Jon Hall
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2009-05-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0190450088

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Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters presents a fresh examination of the letters exchanged between Cicero and correspondents, such as Pompey, Julius Caesar and Mark Antony during the final turbulent decades of the Roman Republic. Drawing upon sociolinguistic theories of politeness, it argues that formal relationships between powerful members of the elite were constrained by distinct conventions of courtesy and etiquette. By examining in detail these linguistic conventions of politeness, Jon Hall presents new insights into the social manners that shaped aristocratic relationships. The book begins with a discussion of the role of letter-writing within the Roman aristocracy and the use of linguistic politeness to convey respect to fellow members of the elite. Hall then analyzes the deployment of conventionalized expressions of affection and goodwill to cultivate alliances with ambitious rivals and the diplomatic exploitation of "polite fictions" at times of political tension. The book also explores the strategies of politeness employed by Cicero and his correspondents when making requests and dispensing advice, and when engaging in epistolary disagreements. (His exchanges with Appius Claudius Pulcher, Munatius Plancus, and Mark Antony receive particular emphasis.) Its detailed analysis of specific letters places the reader at the very heart of Late Republican political negotiations and provides a new critical approach to Latin epistolography.

Philosophical Life in Cicero's Letters

Philosophical Life in Cicero's Letters
Title Philosophical Life in Cicero's Letters PDF eBook
Author Sean McConnell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2014-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 1107040817

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A fresh and exciting study of Cicero's philosophical activities and the enduring interest of his ethical and political thought.

The Language of Roman Letters

The Language of Roman Letters
Title The Language of Roman Letters PDF eBook
Author Olivia Elder
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2019-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 1108480160

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Explores in depth how bilingualism in the correspondence of elite Romans illuminates their lives, relationships and identities.

Treatises on Friendship and Old Age

Treatises on Friendship and Old Age
Title Treatises on Friendship and Old Age PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 81
Release 2022-09-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Treatises on Friendship and Old Age" by Marcus Tullius Cicero. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Choice

Choice
Title Choice PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 632
Release 2009
Genre Academic libraries
ISBN

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Writing Politics in Imperial Rome

Writing Politics in Imperial Rome
Title Writing Politics in Imperial Rome PDF eBook
Author William J. Dominik
Publisher
Total Pages 564
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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This collection of essays offers a comprehensive examination of the varied dynamics and strategies of political discourse and its concealment in Latin literature in the late republic and especially the early empire at Rome.