Cicero, and others in the Roman Republic, were masters of both
invective and panegyric, two hugely important genres in ancient
oratory, which influenced the later theory and practice of
rhetoric. The papers in this volume address strategies of
vituperation and eulogy within the Republic, and examine the
mechanisms and effects of praise and blame.
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