| #1236237 in Books | Harvard University/William Heinemann | 1939-01-01 | 1939-01-31 | Original language:Latin | PDF # 1 | 1.02 x4.62 x6.66l,.82 | File type: PDF | 544 pages | ||1 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Focus on volume 1|By Christian Stassen|I read the Loeb library volume 1-5 in Cicero. I have to say, out of the books, only Rhetorica Ad Herennium seemed to teach me something. The other books seemed very focused on defending Cicero's views vs others. For a layman such as me, the "cookbook" style of RhAdHer was much more useful than endless debates up and down about how importan
Brutus gives an account of the Roman tradition of public and lawcourt speeches from its beginning to what Cicero described as the polished and entertaining speeches of his own day. Along the way Cicero has interesting things to say about the influence of the speaker's audience on his style and technique. Also notable here is an autobiographical sketch.
Cicero's own very wide practical experience informs Orator, which depicts the ideal s...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Cicero: Brutus, Orator; Volume V (Loeb Classical Library No. 342) | Cicero. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.