Le Brutus de Cicéron

Le Brutus de Cicéron

By Charles Guérin, Sophie Aubert-Baillot

Subjects: Rhetoric, ancient, Ancient Oratory, Politics and literature, Cicero, marcus tullius, Rome, politics and government, Ancient Rhetoric, Oratory, ancient, Brutus (Cicero, Marcus Tullius)

Description: "Cicero's dialogue Brutus offers a history of Roman eloquence from its origins and Greek roots up to the time of the work's composition (46 BC) in the late Republic. It forms part of Cicero's response to the political and intellectual changes brought about by Caesar's dictatorship and has therefore attracted considerable scholarly attention from a number of fields. However, scholarly discourse has frequently remained isolated. This volume addresses the need to look at Cicero's treatise from an interdisciplinary angle and assembles contributions from scholars of historiography, prosopography, rhetoric, philosophy and politics. It thus puts forward a coherent and genuine interpretation of Cicero's Brutus that showcases the significance of this text for our understanding of the final years of the Roman Republic." --

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