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Ethics, Identity, and Community in Later Roman Declamation

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Zusatztext This sort of multidisciplinary research, that connects literature and anthropology, should be developed and enriched. ... Bernstein's book gives the scholars interested in declamation a large number of hints for new developments and insights both from rhetorical and classical heritage point of view. Informationen zum Autor Neil W. Bernstein is Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and World Religions at Ohio University. Klappentext Rhetorical training was the central component of an elite Roman man's education. Controversiae (declamations), imaginary courtroom speeches in the character of a fictional or historical individual, were the most advanced exercises in the standard rhetorical curriculum. The Major Declamations is a collection of nineteen full-length Latin speeches attributed in antiquity to Quintilian but most likely composed by a group of authors in the second and third centuries CE. Though there has been a recent revival of interest in Greco-Roman declamation, the Major Declamations has generally been neglected. Ethics, Identity, and Community in Later Roman Declamation is the first book devoted exclusively to the Major Declamations and its reception in later European literature. It argues that the fictional scenarios of the Major Declamations enable the conceptual exploration of a variety of ethical and social issues. These include the construction of authority (Chapter 1), the verification of claims (Chapter 2), the conventions of reciprocity (Chapter 3), and the ethics of spectatorship (Chapter 4). Chapter 5 presents a study of the reception of the collection by the Renaissance humanist Juan Luis Vives and the eighteenth century scholar Lorenzo Patarol. A brief postscript surveys the use of declamatory exercises in the contemporary university and will inform current work in rhetorical studies. Zusammenfassung This is the first book devoted exclusively to the Major Declamations and its reception in later European literature. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: Constructing a Roman Sophistopolis Part I: Law, Ethics, and Community in Sophistopolis Chapter 1: Authority Chapter 2: Verification Chapter 3: Reciprocity Chapter 4: Visuality Part II: Responding to the Major Declamations Chapter 5: Vives' "For The Stepmother" and Patarol's Antilogiae Postscript: Declamation, Controversiality, and Contemporary Pedagogy Appendix 1: Text and translation of Lorenzo Patarol, Antilogia 1, "For the Stepmother Against the Blind Son" Appendix 2: Text and Translation of the Themes of the Major Declamations Bibliography Index ...

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