Reading Republican Oratory: Reconstructions, Contexts, Receptions
Reading Republican Oratory: Reconstructions, Contexts, Receptions
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Abstract
This collection of essays explores the oratory of the Roman Republic as practised by everyone apart from Cicero. It addresses the problems arising from the partial and often unreliable evidence for these other Roman orators and investigates new ways of interpreting this evidence. The contributors seek to contextualize these fragments and testimonia, both in their original settings and over the course of their subsequent transmission, to explore a range of questions: what was said in the Roman Republic, and what counted as public speech or ‘oratory’ at Rome? Who did the speaking, and to what extent can we identify anonymous speakers? What were the formal and informal scenarios in which public speech took place? What non-verbal signals should be considered together with the speakers’ words? How reliable and selective is our evidence? How does the development of rhetoric as a discipline affect the reception and transmission of public speech? The resulting discussions reshape our understanding of public speech in the Roman Republic and enable us to move the study of Republican oratory decisively beyond Cicero.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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Part A Transmission
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i Republican Rome
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1
Roman Orators between Greece and Rome: The Case of Cato the Elder, L. Crassus, and M. Antonius
Alexandra Eckert
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2
Republican Satire in the Dock: Forensic Rhetoric in Lucilius
Ian Goh
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3
Plautus and the Tone of Roman Diplomacy of Intervention
Elena Torregaray Pagola
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The Eloquence of Publius Sulpicius Rufus and Gaius Aurelius Cotta in Cicero’s Brutus
Alfredo Casamento
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Roman Orators between Greece and Rome: The Case of Cato the Elder, L. Crassus, and M. Antonius
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ii Imperial Rome
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The Fragments of Republican Orators in Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria
Amedeo Raschieri
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Vis and Seruitus: The Dark Side of Republican Oratory in Valerius Maximus
S. J. Lawrence
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Reconstructing Republican Oratory in Cassius Dio’s Roman History
Christopher Burden-Strevens
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Netting the Wolf-Fish: Gaius Titius in Macrobius and Cicero
John Dugan
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The Fragments of Republican Orators in Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria
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Part B Reconstruction of the Fragments and their Social and Political Contexts
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i Reconstructions in the Literal Sense
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ii Oratorical Performance
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The Politics of Pronuntiatio: The Rhetorica ad Herennium and Delivery in the Early First Century bc
Jennifer Hilder
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13
Traces of Actio in Fragmentary Roman Orators
Andrea Balbo
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14
I Said, He Said: Fragments of Informal Conversations and the Grey Zones of Public Speech in the Late Roman Republic
Cristina Rosillo-López
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The Politics of Pronuntiatio: The Rhetorica ad Herennium and Delivery in the Early First Century bc
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iii Gender in Fragmentary Oratory
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Of Fragments and Feelings: Roman Funeral Oratory Revisited
Hans Beck
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Fragments of Epideictic Oratory: The Exemplary Case of the Laudatio Funebris for Women
Cristina Pepe
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Women from the Rostra: Fulvia and the Pro Milone
Bill Gladhill
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Oratorum Romanarum Fragmenta Liberae Rei Publicae: The Letter of Cornelia, Mater Gracchorum, and the Speeches of Her Father and Son
Judith P. Hallett
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Of Fragments and Feelings: Roman Funeral Oratory Revisited
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End Matter
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