Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory

Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory PDF Author: John Quincy Adams
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Category : Oratory
Languages : en
Pages : 412

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Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory

Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory PDF Author: John Quincy Adams
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Category : Oratory
Languages : en
Pages : 412

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The Literary Treatises of Dionysius of Halicarnassus

The Literary Treatises of Dionysius of Halicarnassus PDF Author: Stanley Frederick Bonner
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Category : Rhetoric, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 108

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Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory

Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory PDF Author: John Quincy Adams
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Category : Oratory
Languages : en
Pages : 416

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Ars rhetorica

Ars rhetorica PDF Author: Aristotle
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Category : Rhetoric, Ancient
Languages : en
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Ars rhetorica

Ars rhetorica PDF Author: Anaximène de Lampsaque
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Languages : un
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Ars rhetorica ...

Ars rhetorica ... PDF Author: Aristotle
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Category : Rhetoric, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Pacuvius and Accius

Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Pacuvius and Accius PDF Author: Eric Herbert Warmington
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Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 558

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Physical graffiti. This edition of early Latin writings is in four volumes. The first three contain the extant work of seven poets and surviving portions of the Twelve Tables of Roman law. The fourth volume contains inscriptions on various materials (including coins), all written before 79 BC. Volume I. Q. Ennius (239-169) of Rudiae (Rugge), author of a great epic (Annales), tragedies and other plays, and satire and other works; Caecilius Statius (ca. 220-ca. 166), a Celt probably of Mediolanum (Milano) in N. Italy, author of comedies. Volume II. L. Livius Andronicus (ca. 284-204) of Tarentum (Taranto), author of tragedies, comedies, a translation and paraphrase of Homer's Odyssey, and hymns; Cn. Naevius (ca. 270-ca. 200), probably of Rome, author of an epic on the 1st Punic War, comedies, tragedies, and historical plays; M. Pacuvius (ca. 220-ca. 131) of Brundisium (Brindisi), a painter and later an author of tragedies, a historical play and satire; L. Accius (170-ca. 85) of Pisaurum (Pisaro), author of tragedies, historical plays, stage history and practice, and some other works; fragments of tragedies by authors unnamed. Volume III. C. Lucilius (180?-102/1) of Suessa Aurunca (Sessa), writer of satire; The Twelve Tables of Roman law, traditionally of 451-450. Volume IV. Archaic Inscriptions: Epitaphs, dedicatory and honorary inscriptions, inscriptions on and concerning public works, on movable articles, on coins; laws and other documents.

Compendium of Roman History

Compendium of Roman History PDF Author: Velleius Paterculus
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 460

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An imperial historian and an emperor's history. Velleius Paterculus, who lived in the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius (30 BC-AD 37), served as a military tribune in Thrace, Macedonia, Greece, and Asia Minor, and later, from AD 4 to 12 or 13, as a cavalry officer and legatus in Germany and Pannonia. He was quaestor in AD 7, praetor in 15. He wrote in two books "Roman Histories," a summary of Roman history from the fall of Troy to AD 29. As he approached his own times he becomes much fuller in his treatment, especially between the death of Caesar in 44 BC and that of Augustus in AD 14. His work has useful concise essays on Roman colonies and provinces and some effective compressed portrayals of characters. Res Gestae Divi Augusti. In his 76th year (AD 13-14) the emperor Augustus wrote a dignified account of his public life and work of which the best preserved copy (with a Greek translation) was engraved by the Galatians on the walls of the temple of Augustus at Ancyra (Ankara). It is a unique document giving short details of his public offices and honors; his benefactions to the empire, to the people, and to the soldiers; and his services as a soldier and as an administrator.

Fragments

Fragments PDF Author: Aristophanes
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Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 584

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"The eleven plays by Aristophanes that have come donw to us intact brilliantly illuminate the eventful period spanned by his forty-year career ... But the Athenians knew much more of his work: over forty plays by Aristophanes were read in antiquity, of which nearly a thousand fragments survive ... Jeffrey Henderson's new ... Loeb edition of Aristophanes is completed by this volume containing what survives from, and about, his lost plays ... Also included in this edition are the ancient reports about Aristophanes's life, works, and influence on the later comic tradition."--Front inside flap of dust jacket.

The Lesser Declamations

The Lesser Declamations PDF Author: Quintilian
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674996199
Category : Oratory, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 476

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The Lesser Declamations, dating perhaps from the second century CE and attributed to Quintilian, might more accurately be described as emanating from "the school of Quintilian." The collection--here made available for the first time in translation--represents classroom materials for budding Roman lawyers. The instructor who composed these specimen speeches for fictitious court cases adds his comments and suggestions concerning presentation and arguing tactics--thereby giving us insight into Roman law and education. A wide range of scenarios is imagined. Some evoke the plots of ancient novels and comedies: pirates, exiles, parents and children in conflict, adulterers, rapists, and wicked stepmothers abound. Other cases deal with such matters as warfare between neighboring cities, smuggling, historical (and quasi-historical) events, tyrants and tyrannicides. Two gems are the speech opposing a proposal to equalize wealth, and the case of a Cynic youth who has forsworn worldly goods but sues his father for cutting off his allowance. Of the original 388 sample cases in the collection, 145 survive. These are now added to the Loeb Classical Library in a two-volume edition, a fluent translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey facing an updated Latin text.