Community and Communication
Oratory and Politics in the Roman Republic
Herausgeber: Steel, Catherine; Blom, Henriette van der
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Oratory and Politics in the Roman Republic
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The volume looks at the role of oratory in Roman public life and marks a shift in the debate away from Cicero and the analysis of his oratory towards the ways in which speech could be used by politicians and the factors, such as audience, speaker personality, and opposition, which were used with oratory to make speakers successful or unsuccessful.
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The volume looks at the role of oratory in Roman public life and marks a shift in the debate away from Cicero and the analysis of his oratory towards the ways in which speech could be used by politicians and the factors, such as audience, speaker personality, and opposition, which were used with oratory to make speakers successful or unsuccessful.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780199641895
- ISBN-10: 0199641897
- Artikelnr.: 35483709
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780199641895
- ISBN-10: 0199641897
- Artikelnr.: 35483709
Catherine Steel is Professor of Classics at the University of Glasgow, and is author of numerous books and articles on Cicero, Roman oratory, and Roman political history. Henriette van der Blom is Research Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford University and has previously published Cicero's Role Models (Oxford University Press, 2010) as well as articles on Cicero and Roman political life.
* Acknowledgemnets
* List of contributors
* List of abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I: Citizens, Speech and the Roman res publica
* 1: Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp: Friends, Romans, Countrymen: addressing
the Roman people and the rhetoric of inclusion
* 2: Robert Morstein-Marx: Cultural hegemony and the communicative
power of the Roman elite
* 3: Martin Jehne: Feeding the plebs with words: the significance of
senatorial public oratory in the small word of Roman politics
* 4: Henrik Mouritsen: From meeting to text: the contio in the late
Republic
* Part II: Strategy and Tactics in Public Speech
* 5: Harriet I. Flower: Beyond the contio: political communication in
the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus
* 6: Amy Russell: Speech, competition, and collaboration: tribunician
politics and the development of popular ideology
* 7: James Tan: Publius Clodius and the boundaries of the contio
* 8: W. Jeffrey Tatum: Campaign rhetoric
* 9: Catherine Steel: Pompeius, Helvius Mancia and the politics of
popular debate
* Part III: Judgments and Criticisms
* 10: Jakob Wisse: The bad orator: between clumsy delivery and
political danger
* 11: Valentina Arena: The orator and his audience: the rhetorical
perspective
* 12: John Dugan: Cicero and the politics of ambiguity
* Part IV: Romans and non-Romans
* 13: Elena Torregaray Pagola: The Roman ambassador s speech: public
oratory on the diplomatic stage
* 14: Francisco Pina Polo: Foreign eloquence in the Roman senate
* 15: Jonathan R.W. Prag: The provincial perspective on the politics of
repetundae trials
* Part V: Cicero s Rivals
* 16: Cristina Rosillo López: The common (mediocris) orator: the
Scribonii Curiones
* 17: Henriette van der Blom: Fragmentary Speeches: the oratory and
political career of Piso Caesoninus
* 18: Andrea Balbo: Marcus Junius Brutus the orator: between philosophy
and rhetoric
* 19: Trevor Mahy: Antonius, triumvir and orator: career, style and
effectiveness
* Bibliography
* Indices
* List of contributors
* List of abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I: Citizens, Speech and the Roman res publica
* 1: Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp: Friends, Romans, Countrymen: addressing
the Roman people and the rhetoric of inclusion
* 2: Robert Morstein-Marx: Cultural hegemony and the communicative
power of the Roman elite
* 3: Martin Jehne: Feeding the plebs with words: the significance of
senatorial public oratory in the small word of Roman politics
* 4: Henrik Mouritsen: From meeting to text: the contio in the late
Republic
* Part II: Strategy and Tactics in Public Speech
* 5: Harriet I. Flower: Beyond the contio: political communication in
the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus
* 6: Amy Russell: Speech, competition, and collaboration: tribunician
politics and the development of popular ideology
* 7: James Tan: Publius Clodius and the boundaries of the contio
* 8: W. Jeffrey Tatum: Campaign rhetoric
* 9: Catherine Steel: Pompeius, Helvius Mancia and the politics of
popular debate
* Part III: Judgments and Criticisms
* 10: Jakob Wisse: The bad orator: between clumsy delivery and
political danger
* 11: Valentina Arena: The orator and his audience: the rhetorical
perspective
* 12: John Dugan: Cicero and the politics of ambiguity
* Part IV: Romans and non-Romans
* 13: Elena Torregaray Pagola: The Roman ambassador s speech: public
oratory on the diplomatic stage
* 14: Francisco Pina Polo: Foreign eloquence in the Roman senate
* 15: Jonathan R.W. Prag: The provincial perspective on the politics of
repetundae trials
* Part V: Cicero s Rivals
* 16: Cristina Rosillo López: The common (mediocris) orator: the
Scribonii Curiones
* 17: Henriette van der Blom: Fragmentary Speeches: the oratory and
political career of Piso Caesoninus
* 18: Andrea Balbo: Marcus Junius Brutus the orator: between philosophy
and rhetoric
* 19: Trevor Mahy: Antonius, triumvir and orator: career, style and
effectiveness
* Bibliography
* Indices
* Acknowledgemnets
* List of contributors
* List of abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I: Citizens, Speech and the Roman res publica
* 1: Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp: Friends, Romans, Countrymen: addressing
the Roman people and the rhetoric of inclusion
* 2: Robert Morstein-Marx: Cultural hegemony and the communicative
power of the Roman elite
* 3: Martin Jehne: Feeding the plebs with words: the significance of
senatorial public oratory in the small word of Roman politics
* 4: Henrik Mouritsen: From meeting to text: the contio in the late
Republic
* Part II: Strategy and Tactics in Public Speech
* 5: Harriet I. Flower: Beyond the contio: political communication in
the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus
* 6: Amy Russell: Speech, competition, and collaboration: tribunician
politics and the development of popular ideology
* 7: James Tan: Publius Clodius and the boundaries of the contio
* 8: W. Jeffrey Tatum: Campaign rhetoric
* 9: Catherine Steel: Pompeius, Helvius Mancia and the politics of
popular debate
* Part III: Judgments and Criticisms
* 10: Jakob Wisse: The bad orator: between clumsy delivery and
political danger
* 11: Valentina Arena: The orator and his audience: the rhetorical
perspective
* 12: John Dugan: Cicero and the politics of ambiguity
* Part IV: Romans and non-Romans
* 13: Elena Torregaray Pagola: The Roman ambassador s speech: public
oratory on the diplomatic stage
* 14: Francisco Pina Polo: Foreign eloquence in the Roman senate
* 15: Jonathan R.W. Prag: The provincial perspective on the politics of
repetundae trials
* Part V: Cicero s Rivals
* 16: Cristina Rosillo López: The common (mediocris) orator: the
Scribonii Curiones
* 17: Henriette van der Blom: Fragmentary Speeches: the oratory and
political career of Piso Caesoninus
* 18: Andrea Balbo: Marcus Junius Brutus the orator: between philosophy
and rhetoric
* 19: Trevor Mahy: Antonius, triumvir and orator: career, style and
effectiveness
* Bibliography
* Indices
* List of contributors
* List of abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part I: Citizens, Speech and the Roman res publica
* 1: Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp: Friends, Romans, Countrymen: addressing
the Roman people and the rhetoric of inclusion
* 2: Robert Morstein-Marx: Cultural hegemony and the communicative
power of the Roman elite
* 3: Martin Jehne: Feeding the plebs with words: the significance of
senatorial public oratory in the small word of Roman politics
* 4: Henrik Mouritsen: From meeting to text: the contio in the late
Republic
* Part II: Strategy and Tactics in Public Speech
* 5: Harriet I. Flower: Beyond the contio: political communication in
the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus
* 6: Amy Russell: Speech, competition, and collaboration: tribunician
politics and the development of popular ideology
* 7: James Tan: Publius Clodius and the boundaries of the contio
* 8: W. Jeffrey Tatum: Campaign rhetoric
* 9: Catherine Steel: Pompeius, Helvius Mancia and the politics of
popular debate
* Part III: Judgments and Criticisms
* 10: Jakob Wisse: The bad orator: between clumsy delivery and
political danger
* 11: Valentina Arena: The orator and his audience: the rhetorical
perspective
* 12: John Dugan: Cicero and the politics of ambiguity
* Part IV: Romans and non-Romans
* 13: Elena Torregaray Pagola: The Roman ambassador s speech: public
oratory on the diplomatic stage
* 14: Francisco Pina Polo: Foreign eloquence in the Roman senate
* 15: Jonathan R.W. Prag: The provincial perspective on the politics of
repetundae trials
* Part V: Cicero s Rivals
* 16: Cristina Rosillo López: The common (mediocris) orator: the
Scribonii Curiones
* 17: Henriette van der Blom: Fragmentary Speeches: the oratory and
political career of Piso Caesoninus
* 18: Andrea Balbo: Marcus Junius Brutus the orator: between philosophy
and rhetoric
* 19: Trevor Mahy: Antonius, triumvir and orator: career, style and
effectiveness
* Bibliography
* Indices