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For Publius Quinctius — 81 BC. Exploring the Depths of Roman Law and Oratory in 81 BC
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- Nombre de pages37
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-643382-6
- EAN4064066433826
- Date de parution08/12/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille585 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
For Publius Quinctius 'Äî 81 BC is a pivotal anthology that delves into the intricacies of Roman legal oratory, showcasing the multifaceted arguments and rhetorical brilliance that defined the Roman Republic's judicial discourse. Through a collection of orations and legal manuscripts, this anthology provides readers with a panoramic view of the themes of justice, advocacy, and legal maneuvering. It offers a rare glimpse into the meticulous strategies employed in the courtrooms, bringing forward not just linear narratives but dialogues steeped in ethical considerations, civic duty, and the ever-relevant tension between personal integrity and public perception.
The anthology features contributions from renowned figures like Charles Duke Yonge, a noted translator and classicist, and Marcus Tullius Cicero, the acclaimed Roman statesman and orator. Their combined expertise elucidates the moral frameworks and intellectual currents that shaped their era. By juxtaposing their works, this collection aligns with the historical rhetorical tradition, portraying a literary cross-section of Republican Rome which is both educational and captivating.
Together, these selections paint a vivid tableau of a time when oratory was not just art but also a quintessential tool of governance and societal influence. Readers are invited to explore this collection for its unparalleled journey through Roman rhetorical landscapes. "For Publius Quinctius 'Äî 81 BC" offers an insightful amalgamation of styles and perspectives that can enrich one'Äôs understanding of ancient advocacy and its timeless relevance.
Its educational value is as profound as its literary richness, providing an ideal resource for those who seek to comprehend the dynamic interplay of rhetoric, law, and moral philosophy in historical context. This anthology is a compelling resource for enthusiasts of classical literature and legal history alike.
The anthology features contributions from renowned figures like Charles Duke Yonge, a noted translator and classicist, and Marcus Tullius Cicero, the acclaimed Roman statesman and orator. Their combined expertise elucidates the moral frameworks and intellectual currents that shaped their era. By juxtaposing their works, this collection aligns with the historical rhetorical tradition, portraying a literary cross-section of Republican Rome which is both educational and captivating.
Together, these selections paint a vivid tableau of a time when oratory was not just art but also a quintessential tool of governance and societal influence. Readers are invited to explore this collection for its unparalleled journey through Roman rhetorical landscapes. "For Publius Quinctius 'Äî 81 BC" offers an insightful amalgamation of styles and perspectives that can enrich one'Äôs understanding of ancient advocacy and its timeless relevance.
Its educational value is as profound as its literary richness, providing an ideal resource for those who seek to comprehend the dynamic interplay of rhetoric, law, and moral philosophy in historical context. This anthology is a compelling resource for enthusiasts of classical literature and legal history alike.





















