The Lost Republic offers a major, new interpretation of Cicero's dialogues On the Orator and On the Commonwealth. James Zetzel shows how Cicero shaped the two works as complementary explorations of the intellectual and moral underpinnings of civil society in the last years of the Roman Republic.
The Lost Republic offers a major, new interpretation of Cicero's dialogues On the Orator and On the Commonwealth. James Zetzel shows how Cicero shaped the two works as complementary explorations of the intellectual and moral underpinnings of civil society in the last years of the Roman Republic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James E. G. Zetzel is the Anthon Professor Emeritus of the Latin Language and Literature at Columbia University and the author of numerous publications, including, most recently, Critics, Compilers, and Commentators: An Introduction to Roman Philology, 200 BCE-800 CE.
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Table of Contents Preface Abbreviations Introduction: Mansuetiores Musae Part I: Orator 1. Genus Dialogorum Meorum 2. Cogitanti Mihi 3. Vetera Repetenti 4. Ratio Dicendi 5. Eloquentem Adhuc Neminem 6. Praepotens et Gloriosa Philosophia 7. Cycnea Vox Part II: Statesman 8. Prequel and Sequel 9. The Lost Republic 10. Dialogue and Dissatisfaction 11. Optimus Status Civitatis 12. Rerum Publicarum Natura 13. Iuris Consensus 14. I Never Died, Said He Conclusion: The Lost Republic Appendix: Speeches and Trials List of Works Cited Index
Table of Contents Preface Abbreviations Introduction: Mansuetiores Musae Part I: Orator 1. Genus Dialogorum Meorum 2. Cogitanti Mihi 3. Vetera Repetenti 4. Ratio Dicendi 5. Eloquentem Adhuc Neminem 6. Praepotens et Gloriosa Philosophia 7. Cycnea Vox Part II: Statesman 8. Prequel and Sequel 9. The Lost Republic 10. Dialogue and Dissatisfaction 11. Optimus Status Civitatis 12. Rerum Publicarum Natura 13. Iuris Consensus 14. I Never Died, Said He Conclusion: The Lost Republic Appendix: Speeches and Trials List of Works Cited Index
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