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"This book explores the history of rhetorical thought and examines the gradual association of different aspects of rhetorical theory with two outstanding fourth-century BCE writers: Lysias and Isocrates. It highlights the parallel development of the rhetorical tradition that became understood, on the one hand, as a domain of style and persuasive speech, associated with the figure of Lysias, and, on the other, as a kind of philosophical enterprise which makes significant demands on moral and political education in antiquity, epitomized in the work of Isocrates. There are two pivotal moments in which the two rhetoricians were pitted against each other as representatives of different modes of cultural discourse: Athens in the fourth century BCE, as memorably portrayed in Plato's Phaedrus, and Rome in the first century BCE when Dionysius of Halicarnassus proposes to create from the united Lysianic and Isocratean rhetoric the foundation for the ancient rhetorical tradition"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book explores the history of rhetorical thought and examines the gradual association of different aspects of rhetorical theory with two outstanding fourth-century BCE writers: Lysias and Isocrates. It highlights the parallel development of the rhetorical tradition that became understood, on the one hand, as a domain of style and persuasive speech, associated with the figure of Lysias, and, on the other, as a kind of philosophical enterprise which makes significant demands on moral and political education in antiquity, epitomized in the work of Isocrates. There are two pivotal moments in which the two rhetoricians were pitted against each other as representatives of different modes of cultural discourse: Athens in the fourth century BCE, as memorably portrayed in Plato's Phaedrus, and Rome in the first century BCE when Dionysius of Halicarnassus proposes to create from the united Lysianic and Isocratean rhetoric the foundation for the ancient rhetorical tradition"-- Provided by publisher.
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AP. CLAUDIUS CAECUS, C. MARCIUS RUTILUS CENSORINUS, Q. FABIUS MAXIMUS VERRUCOSUS CUNCTATOR, P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAIOR, M. CLAUDIUS MARCELLUS, Q. CAECILIUS METELLUS, M. CORNELIUS CETHEGUS, M. SERGIUS SILUS, TI. SEMPRONIUS GRACCHUS PATER, L. PAPIRIUS FREGELLANUS, L. AEMILIUS PAULLUS, P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO AFRICANI MAIORIS FILIUS, C. SULPICIUS GALUS, P. CORNELIUS LENTULUS, L. CORNELIUS LENTULUS LUPUS, T. ANNIUS LUSCUS, Q. CAECILIUS METELLUS MACEDONICUS, SER. SULPICIUS GALBA, A Q. FULVIUS NOBILIOR, C. LAELIUS SAPIENS, P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO AEMILIANUS AFRICANUS MINOR, L. ET SP. MUMMII, SP. (POSTUMIUS) ALBINUS, A AP. CLAUDIUS PULCHER, M. AEMILIUS LEPIDUS PORCINA, L. FURIUS PHILUS, L. ET C. AURELII ORESTAE, L. SCRIBONIUS LIBO, Q. POMPEIUS, P. LICINIUS CRASSUS DIVES MUCIANUS, C. FANNIUS, C. PERSIUS, TI. SEMPRONIUS GRACCHUS, C. PAPIRIUS CARBO, P. DECIUS, L. CALPURNIUS PISO FRUGI, P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO NASICA SERAPIO, D. IUNIUS BRUTUS CALLAICUS, M. FULVIUS FLACCUS, M. PORCIUS CATO, M. LIVIUS DRUSUS, M. AEMILIUS SCAURUS PRINCEPS SENATUS, P. RUTILIUS RUFUS, Q. AELIUS TUBERO, M. IUNIUS PENNUS, C. SCRIBONIUS CURIO AVUS, C. SEMPRONIUS GRACCHUS, Q. FABIUS MAXIMUS ALLOBROGICUS, Q. MUCIUS SCAEVOLA AUGUR, C. TITIUS, FAVORINUS, C. SULPICIUS GALBA, A SP. THORIUS, M. GRATIDIUS, C. FLAVIUS FIMBRIA, M. IUNIUS BRUTUS, L. CAESULENUS, Q. CAECILIUS METELLUS NUMIDICUS, B C. SERVILIUS GLAUCIA, M. AURELIUS SCAURUS, C. MEMMIUS, L. MEMMIUS, Q. SERVILIUS CAEPIO, Q. LUTATIUS CATULUS, T. ALBUCIUS, A L. APPULEIUS SATURNINUS, M. ANTONIUS, L. LICINIUS CRASSUS, Q. MUCIUS SCAEVOLA PONTIFEX MAXIMUS, A C. COELIUS CALDUS, B L. (AURELIUS) COTTA, C SEX. TITIUS, M. DURONIUS, CN. DOMITIUS AHENOBARBUS
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