Roman eloquence: rhetoric in society and literature/
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London ; New York:
Routledge,
1997
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the Roman Suada / Gualtiero Calboli and William J. Dominik
- Ciceronian rhetoric : theory and practice / John T. Kirby
- Caecilius, the 'canons' of writers, and the origins of Atticism / Neil O'Sullivan
- The style is the man : Seneca, Tacitus and Quintilian's canon / William J. Dominik
- Field and forum : culture and agriculture in Roman rhetoric / Catherine Connors
- Gender and rhetoric : producing manhood in the schools / Amy Richlin
- The contexts and occasions of Roman public rhetoric / Elaine Fantham
- Towards a rhetoric of (Roman?) epic / Joseph Farrell
- Declamation and contestation in satire / Susanna Morton Braund
- Melpomene's declamation (rhetoric and tragedy) / Sander M. Goldberg
- Inter tribunal et scaenam : comedy and rhetoric in Rome / Joseph J. Hughes
- Eros and eloquence : modes of amatory persuasion in Ovid's Ars Amatoria / Peter Toohey
- Persuasive history : Roman rhetoric and historiography / Robert W. Cape, Jr
- Substructural elements of architectonic rhetoric and philosophical thought in Fronto's Epistles / Michele Valerie Ronnick.