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M. Tullii Ciceronis De oratore libri tres
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Year: 1875 Publisher: Berlin : Weidmann,

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Fragmentary Republican Latin. : Ennius, Testimonia, Epic Fragments
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press,

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Quintus Ennius (239-169 BC), widely regarded as the father of Roman literature, was instrumental in creating a new Roman literary identity and inspired major developments in Roman religion, social organization, and popular culture. Brought in 204 to Rome in the entourage of Cato, Ennius took up residence on the Aventine and, fluent in his native Oscan as well as Greek and Latin, became one of the first teachers to introduce Greek learning to Romans through public readings of Greek and Latin texts. Best known for domesticating Greek epic and drama, Ennius also pursued a wide range of literary endeavors and found success in almost all of them. His tragedies were long regarded as classics of the genre, and his Annals gave Roman epic its canonical shape and pioneered many of its most characteristic features. Other works included philosophical works in prose and verse, epigrams, didactic poems, dramas on Roman themes (praetextae), and occasional poetry that informed the later development of satire. This two-volume edition of Ennius, which inaugurates the Loeb series Fragmentary Republican Latin, replaces that of Warmington in Remains of Old Latin, Volume I and offers fresh texts, translations, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship. Fragmentary Republican Latin continues with oratory, an important element of Roman life from the earliest times, essential to running public affairs and for advancing individual careers long before it acquired literary dimensions, which happened once orators decided to write up and circulate written versions of their speeches after delivery. Based on the critical edition of Malcovati, this three-volume Loeb edition of Roman Republican oratory begins with Ap. Claudius Caecus (340-273 BC) and with the exceptions of Cato the Elder and Cicero includes all individuals for whom speech-making is attested and for whose speeches quotations, testimonia, or historiographic recreations survive.


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Fragmentary Republican Latin. : Ennius, Dramatic Fragments, Minor Works
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press,

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Quintus Ennius (239-169 BC), widely regarded as the father of Roman literature, was instrumental in creating a new Roman literary identity and inspired major developments in Roman religion, social organization, and popular culture. Brought in 204 to Rome in the entourage of Cato, Ennius took up residence on the Aventine and, fluent in his native Oscan as well as Greek and Latin, became one of the first teachers to introduce Greek learning to Romans through public readings of Greek and Latin texts. Best known for domesticating Greek epic and drama, Ennius also pursued a wide range of literary endeavors and found success in almost all of them. His tragedies were long regarded as classics of the genre, and his Annals gave Roman epic its canonical shape and pioneered many of its most characteristic features. Other works included philosophical works in prose and verse, epigrams, didactic poems, dramas on Roman themes (praetextae), and occasional poetry that informed the later development of satire. This two-volume edition of Ennius, which inaugurates the Loeb series Fragmentary Republican Latin, replaces that of Warmington in Remains of Old Latin, Volume I and offers fresh texts, translations, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship. Fragmentary Republican Latin continues with oratory, an important element of Roman life from the earliest times, essential to running public affairs and for advancing individual careers long before it acquired literary dimensions, which happened once orators decided to write up and circulate written versions of their speeches after delivery. Based on the critical edition of Malcovati, this three-volume Loeb edition of Roman Republican oratory begins with Ap. Claudius Caecus (340-273 BC) and with the exceptions of Cato the Elder and Cicero includes all individuals for whom speech-making is attested and for whose speeches quotations, testimonia, or historiographic recreations survive.


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Θεμιστίου λόγοι ΛΓ. = Themistii orationes XXXIII. : e quibus tredecim nunc primum in lucem editae. Dionysius Petavius ... Latine plerasque reddidit, ac fere vicenas notis illustravit. Accesserunt ad easdem XX. orationes notae alternae, ad reliquas tredecim perpetuae observationes Ioannis Harduini .
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Year: 1684 Publisher: Parisiis: In typographia regia, excudebat Sebastianus Mabre-Cramoisy,

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Geschichte der griechischen Beredtsamkeit : von unbestimmter Zeit bis zur Trennung des byzantinischen Reichs vom Occident
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Year: 1833 Publisher: Leipzig : J. A. Barth,

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Libanii Sophistæ [...] Orationes qvatvor, constitvtionvm imperatoriarum, quales vtroque Codice (Theodosiano & Iustinianeo) occurrunt, super magistratuum officio, suasoriæ [...]
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Year: 1631 Publisher: Coloniæ Allobrogvm : ex typographia Petri Chouët,

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[Oratio pro T. Annio Milone]
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Year: 1483 Publisher: [Oxford : Theodoric Rood,

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M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia.
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ISBN: 3110951541 Year: 2013 Publisher: Leipzig : B. G. Teubner,

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In seiner Schrift "Orator" entwickelt Cicero das Bild eines allseitig gebildeten Redners, der - entsprechend den wechselnden Anlässen - alle Stilgattungen der Rede beherrscht. Somit wurde der "Orator " über Jahrhunderte ein Lehrwerk der Rhetorik allgemein.


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Isocratis paraenesis, hoc est, praecepta de officiis, seu honestis moribus adolescentum, ad demonicum. Ejusdem oratio, ad Nicoclem, de regno. Agapeti expositio admonitoria ad Justinianum Imperatorem. De regno ex Diotogene, item & ex ecphante. Theoctisti sententiae adversus molles & negligentes. Hæc omnia Graecè cum Latina interpretatione. Sententiae ex diversis auctoribus collectae, ac in alphabeticum ordinem digestae. De moribus, ex Seneca & aliis.
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Year: 1653 Publisher: Cantabrigiae : Per Thomam Buck, almae academiae typographum,

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Isokratous logoi kai epistolai. Isocratis orationes et epistolæ.
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Year: 1615 Publisher: Londini [i.e. Geneva] : Apud hæredes Ioann. Norton, & Ioannem Bill. [i.e. P. Estienne?],

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