Title: Cicero on the attack : invective and subversion in the orations and beyond
Abstract: 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.
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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