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Roman Rhetoric: Revolution and the Greek Influence Book

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Roman Rhetoric: Revolution and the Greek Influence, This short work situates rhetoric within its cultural context. It serves as a bridge between Greek and Roman rhetoric by explaining the forces that influenced—and were influenced by—rhetoric in this period of social and intellectual revolution. The study , Roman Rhetoric: Revolution and the Greek Influence
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  • Roman Rhetoric: Revolution and the Greek Influence
  • Written by author Enos, Richard Leo
  • Published by Parlor Press, 2008
  • This short work situates rhetoric within its cultural context. It serves as a bridge between Greek and Roman rhetoric by explaining the forces that influenced—and were influenced by—rhetoric in this period of social and intellectual revolution. The study
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1 Etruscan influences on the development of Roman rhetoric and literature 3

2 Forces shaping the transition from Greek to Roman rhetoric 23

3 Kairos in the Roman reception of Greek rhetoric 38

4 When rhetoric was outlawed in Rome : the censure of Greek rhetoric and the emergence of Roman declamation 63

5 The "Latinization" of Greek rhetoric : a revolution of attitude 79

6 The "Hellenization" of Marcus Tullius Cicero 106

7 Cicero "Latinizes" Hellenic ethos 123

8 The effects of the Roman revolution on the rhetorical tradition of Athens and the second sophistic 138

9 A study of the Roman patronage of Greek oratorical and literary contests : the Amphiareion of Oropos 152

10 Rhetoric at Rhodes : Greek rhetoric in a Roman world 164

11 Severance and restraint : rhetoric in the Greek-speaking East and the Latin-speaking West 180

12 Conclusion : the symbiotic relationship of Greek rhetoric and Roman culture 197

Works consulted 201

Works cited 205

Index 213


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