Oratory and Political Career in the Late Roman Republic is a pioneering investigation into the role of oratory in Roman Republican politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henriette van der Blom is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Birmingham. She has published extensively on Roman republican memory culture, oratory and politics, including Cicero's Role Models: The Political Strategy of a Newcomer (OUP 2010) and Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome (with C. Steel; OUP 2013). Her next monograph is Oratory and Political Career in the Late Roman Republic (CUP, forthcoming).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. The Role of Oratory in Roman Politics: 1. Oratorical settings and career possibilities 2. Other routes to political success Part II. Themes and Oratorical Careers: 3. Tribunician oratory and family inheritance: Gaius Gracchus' political career 4. Politics behind the scenes: Pompeius' oratory and political career 5. The oratorical springboard: Caesar's political career 6. The oratory and career of Piso Caesoninus 7. Powerful profiling: Cato the Younger and the impact of self-presentation 8. Career-making in a time of crisis: Marcus Antonius' oratory Conclusion: towards a new Brutus Appendix 1. Gaius Gracchus' public speeches Appendix 2. Pompius' public speeches Appendix 3. Caesar's public speeches Appendix 4. Piso's public speeches Appendix 5. Cato's public speeches Appendix 6. Marcus Antonius' public speeches.
Introduction Part I. The Role of Oratory in Roman Politics: 1. Oratorical settings and career possibilities 2. Other routes to political success Part II. Themes and Oratorical Careers: 3. Tribunician oratory and family inheritance: Gaius Gracchus' political career 4. Politics behind the scenes: Pompeius' oratory and political career 5. The oratorical springboard: Caesar's political career 6. The oratory and career of Piso Caesoninus 7. Powerful profiling: Cato the Younger and the impact of self-presentation 8. Career-making in a time of crisis: Marcus Antonius' oratory Conclusion: towards a new Brutus Appendix 1. Gaius Gracchus' public speeches Appendix 2. Pompius' public speeches Appendix 3. Caesar's public speeches Appendix 4. Piso's public speeches Appendix 5. Cato's public speeches Appendix 6. Marcus Antonius' public speeches.
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