The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches

The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches
Title The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches PDF eBook
Author Christoph Pieper
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 297
Release 2023
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004516441

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This volume, the first one dedicated to the ancient scholia to Cicero's speeches, analyzes them from different angles and positions them in the broader context of late antique commentaries and learning.

The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches: Contexts and Perspectives

The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches: Contexts and Perspectives
Title The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches: Contexts and Perspectives PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Mnemosyne, Supplements
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-07-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789004516434

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This volume, the first one dedicated to the ancient scholia to Cicero's speeches, analyzes them from different angles and positions them in the broader context of late antique commentaries and learning.

Cicero and Roman Education

Cicero and Roman Education
Title Cicero and Roman Education PDF eBook
Author Giuseppe La Bua
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2019-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 1107068584

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Presents the first full-length, systematic study of the reception of Cicero's speeches in the Roman educational system.

Critics, Compilers, and Commentators

Critics, Compilers, and Commentators
Title Critics, Compilers, and Commentators PDF eBook
Author James E. G. Zetzel
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 449
Release 2018
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0195380517

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Critics, Compilers, and Commentators is the first comprehensive introduction to Roman philology-the study of Latin language and Latin texts. It explains its history and forms as they were transformed by changing intellectual and social contexts, and provides description and bibliography of hundreds of surviving dictionaries, commentaries, and grammars.

The Reception of Cicero in the Early Roman Empire

The Reception of Cicero in the Early Roman Empire
Title The Reception of Cicero in the Early Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Keeline
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 389
Release 2018-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 1108639976

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Cicero was one of the most important political, intellectual, and literary figures of the late Roman Republic, rising to the consulship as a 'new man' and leading a complex and contradictory life. After his murder in 43 BC, he was indeed remembered for his life and his works - but not for all of them. This book explores Cicero's reception in the early Roman Empire, showing what was remembered and why. It argues that early imperial politics and Cicero's schoolroom canonization had pervasive effects on his reception, with declamation and the schoolroom mediating and even creating his memory in subsequent generations. The way he was deployed in the schools was foundational to the version of Cicero found in literature and the educated imagination in the early Roman Empire, yielding a man stripped of the complex contradictions of his own lifetime and polarized into a literary and political symbol.

The Cambridge Companion to Cicero

The Cambridge Companion to Cicero
Title The Cambridge Companion to Cicero PDF eBook
Author Catherine Steel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 445
Release 2013-05-02
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1107469473

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Cicero was one of classical antiquity's most prolific, varied and self-revealing authors. His letters, speeches, treatises and poetry chart a political career marked by personal struggle and failure and the collapse of the republican system of government to which he was intellectually and emotionally committed. They were read, studied and imitated throughout antiquity and subsequently became seminal texts in political theory and in the reception and study of the Classics. This Companion discusses the whole range of Cicero's writings, with particular emphasis on their links with the literary culture of the late Republic, their significance to Cicero's public career and their reception in later periods.

The Radicalization of Cicero

The Radicalization of Cicero
Title The Radicalization of Cicero PDF eBook
Author Katherine A. East
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 331949757X

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This book uses a previously overlooked Neo-Latin treatise, Cicero Illustratus, to provide insight into the status and function of the Ciceronian tradition at the beginning of the eighteenth century, and consequently to more broadly illuminate the fate of that tradition in the early Enlightenment. Cicero Illustratus itself is the first subject for inquiry, mined for what its deliberately erudite and colorfully polemical passages of scholarly stratagems reveal about Ciceronian scholarship and the motives for exploring it within the context of early Enlightenment thought. It also includes an analysis of the role played by the Ciceronian tradition in the broader political and radical movements that existed in the Enlightenment, with particular attention paid to Cicero’s unexpectedly prominent position in major political and philosophical Republican and Erastian works. The subject of this book together with the conclusions reached will provide scholars and students with crucial new material relating to the classical tradition, the history of scholarship, and the intellectual history of the early Enlightenment.