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Cicero's Brutus

Cicero's Brutus PDF Author: Johann Christian Friedrich Wetzel
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Pages : 144

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Cicero's Brutus

Cicero's Brutus PDF Author: Johann Christian Friedrich Wetzel
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Languages : la
Pages : 144

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M. T. Ciceronis Brutus, Sive de Claris Oratoribus, Accedit Libellus de Optimo Genere Oratorum... - Primary Source Edition

M. T. Ciceronis Brutus, Sive de Claris Oratoribus, Accedit Libellus de Optimo Genere Oratorum... - Primary Source Edition PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Nabu Press
ISBN: 9781295117864
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Languages : en
Pages : 110

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M. Tullii Ciceronis Brutus

M. Tullii Ciceronis Brutus PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Wentworth Press
ISBN: 9780469330733
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 204

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Cicero, Brutus de claris oratoribus

Cicero, Brutus de claris oratoribus PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Languages : en
Pages : 380

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Cicero Brutus de claris oratoribus

Cicero Brutus de claris oratoribus PDF Author: Cicero
Publisher:
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Languages : la
Pages : 294

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Cicero

Cicero PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190857846
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 329

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"These translations of the Brutus and Orator were conceived as a sequel to the excellent translation of the De oratore by James May and Jaap Wisse, also published by Oxford University Press (Cicero: On the Ideal Orator, Oxford 2001). The book's raison d'ĂȘtre is easily stated. No new, complete, and readily available English versions of the two texts have appeared since the Loeb Classical Library edition was published in 1939, with translations by G. L. Hendrickson and H. M. Hubbell. Though both translations are accurate and still readable (Hendrickson's, in fact, is excellent), the introductions to the two works are brief and insufficient, and the annotation (in the manner of older Loebs) is still less adequate. Furthermore, our understanding of Cicero and the late Roman Republic has changed significantly in the eighty years since the Loeb appeared, and the resources available to students of the Brutus, in particular, are much more ample. I have reason to hope, therefore, that this book will be of some use. There is no need to discuss here the overall plan of the book, which the table of contents makes clear, or the approach taken to the translation and annotation, addressed in Introduction par. 5. The annotation very likely provides more detail than some readers will require, but I thought it best to err on the side of inclusion and leave it to readers to ignore-as readers can be relied on to do-material that does not speak to their needs or interests. I should add two notes. First, because Brutus and Orator are the most important sources for our understanding of Roman "Atticism" (Introduction par. 3), I have included in Appendix A a translation of the third Ciceronian text that bears on that subject, On the Best Kind of Orator (De optimo genere oratorum), a brief fragment that Cicero wrote but abandoned in the interval between the composition of Brutus and Orator in 46 BCE. Second, for the fragmentary remains of orators other than Cicero I have retained references to the fourth edition of Enrica Malcovati's Oratorum Romanorum Fragments (e.g., "ORF4 no. 8 fr. 149"), despite the fact that its successor, Fragments of the Roman Republican Orators (FRRO)-the work of a team led by Catherine Steel-will soon appear. The orators in FRRO will not be numbered and ordered chronologically, as they are in ORF4, but will be organized alphabetically by clan name for ready location, and a set of concordances will facilitate movment back and forth between the two editions"--

Brutus

Brutus PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783296115009
Category : Oratory, Ancient
Languages : de
Pages : 311

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Cicero

Cicero PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780190857851
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 304

Book Description
"These translations of the Brutus and Orator were conceived as a sequel to the excellent translation of the De oratore by James May and Jaap Wisse, also published by Oxford University Press (Cicero: On the Ideal Orator, Oxford 2001). The book's raison d'ĂȘtre is easily stated. No new, complete, and readily available English versions of the two texts have appeared since the Loeb Classical Library edition was published in 1939, with translations by G. L. Hendrickson and H. M. Hubbell. Though both translations are accurate and still readable (Hendrickson's, in fact, is excellent), the introductions to the two works are brief and insufficient, and the annotation (in the manner of older Loebs) is still less adequate. Furthermore, our understanding of Cicero and the late Roman Republic has changed significantly in the eighty years since the Loeb appeared, and the resources available to students of the Brutus, in particular, are much more ample. I have reason to hope, therefore, that this book will be of some use. There is no need to discuss here the overall plan of the book, which the table of contents makes clear, or the approach taken to the translation and annotation, addressed in Introduction par. 5. The annotation very likely provides more detail than some readers will require, but I thought it best to err on the side of inclusion and leave it to readers to ignore-as readers can be relied on to do-material that does not speak to their needs or interests. I should add two notes. First, because Brutus and Orator are the most important sources for our understanding of Roman "Atticism" (Introduction par. 3), I have included in Appendix A a translation of the third Ciceronian text that bears on that subject, On the Best Kind of Orator (De optimo genere oratorum), a brief fragment that Cicero wrote but abandoned in the interval between the composition of Brutus and Orator in 46 BCE. Second, for the fragmentary remains of orators other than Cicero I have retained references to the fourth edition of Enrica Malcovati's Oratorum Romanorum Fragments (e.g., "ORF4 no. 8 fr. 149"), despite the fact that its successor, Fragments of the Roman Republican Orators (FRRO)-the work of a team led by Catherine Steel-will soon appear. The orators in FRRO will not be numbered and ordered chronologically, as they are in ORF4, but will be organized alphabetically by clan name for ready location, and a set of concordances will facilitate movment back and forth between the two editions"--

Brutus de claris oratoribus

Brutus de claris oratoribus PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oratory
Languages : la
Pages : 230

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Cicero Brutus de claris oratoribus

Cicero Brutus de claris oratoribus PDF Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : la
Pages : 282

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