F. Rohde, Cicero, quae de Inventione praecepit, quatenus secutus sit in orationibus generis iudicialis (diss. Regimonti Borussorum 1903).…
Entries categorized as 'Oratory and Rheotric'
Cicero, quae de Inventione praecepit, quatenus secutus sit in orationibus generis iudicialis
Appropriation and Reversal as a Basis for Oratorical Proof
A.M. Riggsby, “Appropriation and Reversal as a Basis for Oratorical Proof,” CP 90 (1995) 245-56.…
De inventione orationum Ciceronianarum
R. Preiswerk, De inventione orationum Ciceronianarum (diss. Basel 1905).…
The Rhetoric of Advocacy and Patron-Client Identification. Variations on a Theme
J.M. May, “The Rhetoric of Advocacy and Patron-Client Identification. Variations on a Theme,” AJP 102 (1981) 308-315.…
Cicero and the Rhetoric of Art
A. Leen, “Cicero and the Rhetoric of Art,” AJP 112 (1991) 229-245.…
Religion and Rhetoric in Cicero’s Speeches
U. Heibges, “Religion and Rhetoric in Cicero’s Speeches,” Latomus 28.4 (1969) 833-849.…
The Structural Pedigree of Cicero’s Speeches Pro Archia, Pro Milone and Pro Quinctio
—–, “The Structural Pedigree of Cicero’s Speeches Pro Archia, Pro Milone and Pro Quinctio,” CP 80(1985) 136-37.…
The Accusator as Amicus: An Original Roman Tactic of Ethiclal Argumentation
C.P. Craig, “The Accusator as Amicus: An Original Roman Tactic of Ethiclal Argumentation,” TAPA 111 (1981) 31-7.…
Ciceros Kunst der Uberredung
C.J. Classen, “Ciceros Kunst der Uberredung,” pp. 149-84 in W. Ludwig (ed.), Eloquence et Rhetorique chez Ciceron (1982).…
Tribunal-Stage-Arena: Modelling of the Communication Situation in Cicero’s Judicial Speeches
J. Axer, “Tribunal-Stage-Arena: Modelling of the Communication Situation in Cicero’s Judicial Speeches,” Rhetorica 7.4 (1989) 299-311.…