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Ancient Rhetoric and Oratory

Part of the Blackwell Introductions to the Classical World series
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Rhetoric was central to the political and cultural life of the Greek and Roman worlds.

This book introduces readers to the ancient rhetorical tradition by investigating key questions about the origins, nature, and importance of rhetoric: is it inevitably an elite pursuit?

What benefits did it offer its devotees? What would society be like without rhetoric? The text explores the role of the orator, examining closely the two greatest figures of the tradition, Demosthenes and Cicero.

It also investigates the place of rhetoric at the center of ancient education, and in conclusion considers the role of rhetoric since the end of antiquity.

A glossary of proper names and technical terms, a chronological table of political events, authors, orators, and rhetorical works, as well as suggestions for further reading, make the book accessible for all students of ancient literature and culture.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
0631235159 / 9780631235156
Paperback / softback
29/09/2004
United States
English
xi, 132 p.
23 cm
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