Orationis Ratio: The Stylistic Theories and Practice of the Roman Orators, Historians and Philosophers, Volume 1A. N. Hakkert, 1963 |
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... respects , and that he agreed that Cicero did not imitate the typically Attic qualities of his model . On the other ... respect too ; but here again it is the language rather than the man who is responsible for it , and though the Roman ...
... respects , and that he agreed that Cicero did not imitate the typically Attic qualities of his model . On the other ... respect too ; but here again it is the language rather than the man who is responsible for it , and though the Roman ...
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... respect . Sallust and Pollio represent two Thucydidean forms of Atticism , and Caesar was right in the centre of the ... respects also . The same conclusion may be drawn with regard to Augustus ' Commentarii.1 At the same time , of ...
... respect . Sallust and Pollio represent two Thucydidean forms of Atticism , and Caesar was right in the centre of the ... respects also . The same conclusion may be drawn with regard to Augustus ' Commentarii.1 At the same time , of ...
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... respect too , and he rejects Celsus ' opinion that the orator should be forbidden to create new words . But this does not detract from the fact that Quintilian realizes the fundamental difference between Latin and Greek in this respect ...
... respect too , and he rejects Celsus ' opinion that the orator should be forbidden to create new words . But this does not detract from the fact that Quintilian realizes the fundamental difference between Latin and Greek in this respect ...
Sommario
VOLUME I | 11 |
RHETORIC IN THE ARCHAIC PERIOD Greece and Rome | 19 |
EARLY ORATORY The elder Cato Pro Rhodiensibus | 43 |
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