
Reading Republican Oratory
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- Frontmatter
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- 0: Introduction
- A: TRANSMISSION
- i. Republican Rome
- 1: Alexandra Eckert: Roman Orators between Greece and Rome: The Case of Cato the Elder, L. Crassus, and M. Antonius
- 2: Ian Goh: Republican Satire in the Dock: Forensic Rhetoric in Lucilius
- 3: Elena Torregaray Pagola: Plautus and the Tone of Roman Diplomacy of Intervention
- 4: Alfredo Casamento: The Eloquence of Publius Sulpicius Rufus and Gaius Aurelius Cotta in Cicero's Brutus
- ii. Imperial Rome
- 5: Amedeo Raschieri: The Fragments of Republican Orators in Quintilian's Institutio oratoria
- 6: S. J. Lawrence: Vis and Seruitus: The Dark Side of Republican Oratory in Valerius Maximus
- 7: Christopher Burden-Strevens: Reconstructing Republican Oratory in Cassius Dio's Roman History
- 8: John Dugan: Netting the Wolf-Fish: Gaius Titius in Macrobius and Cicero
- B: RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FRAGMENTS AND THEIR SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXTS
- i. Reconstructions in the Literal Sense
- 9: Alberto Cavarzere: Gaius Titius, Orator and Poeta. (Cic. Brut. 167 and Macrob. Sat. 3.16.4-16)
- 10: Anthony Corbeill: Clodius' Contio de haruspicum responsis
- 11: Kit Morrell: Certain gentlemen say . . .': Cicero, Cato, and the Debate on the Validity of Clodius' Laws
- ii. Oratorical Performance
- 12: Jennifer Hilder: The Politics of Pronuntiatio: The Rhetorica ad Herennium and Delivery in the Early First Century BC
- 13: Andrea Balbo: Traces of Actio in Fragmentary Roman Orators
- 14: Cristina Rosillo-López: I Said, He Said: Fragments of Informal Conversations and the Grey Zones of Public Speech in the Late Roman Republic
- iii. Gender in Fragmentary Oratory
- 15: Hans Beck: Of Fragments and Feelings: Roman Funeral Oratory Revisited
- 16: Cristina Pepe: Fragments of Epideictic Oratory: The Exemplary Case of the Laudatio Funebris for Women
- 17: Bill Gladhill: Women from the Rostra: Fulvia and the Pro Milone
- 18: Judith P. Hallett: Oratorum Romanarum Fragmenta Liberae Rei Publicae: The Letter of Cornelia, Mater Gracchorum, and the Speeches of her Father and Son
- Endmatter
- Bibliography
- Index
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