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The Major Declamations, Volume III (Hardcover): Quintilian The Major Declamations, Volume III (Hardcover)
Quintilian; Edited by Antonio Stramaglia; Translated by Michael Winterbottom; Notes by Biagio Santorelli, Michael Winterbottom
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Major Declamations stand out for their unique contribution to our understanding of the final stage in Greco-Roman rhetorical training. These exercises, in which students learned how to compose and deliver speeches on behalf of either the prosecution or the defense at imaginary trials, demonstrate how standard themes, recurring situations and arguments, and technical rules were to be handled by the aspiring orator. And what is more, they lay bare the mistakes that students often made in this process. The practice of declamation was already flourishing in Greece as early as the fifth century BC, but nearly all of its vast tradition has disappeared except the present anthology, whose nineteen declamations are almost the only substantial examples surviving from pre-medieval Latinity. They seem to represent that tradition reasonably well: although attributed to the great master Quintilian in antiquity, internal features indicate multiple authorship from around AD 100 to the mid- or late third century, when the collection was assembled. A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animates the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises, and although the themes of declamation can be unrealistic and even absurd (often reminiscent of ancient novel and tragedy), they seem to provide a safe space in which a student could confront a range of complex issues, so as to attain both the technical knowledge necessary to speak persuasively and the soft skills needed to manage the challenges of adult life under the Roman empire.

The Major Declamations, Volume II (Hardcover): Quintilian The Major Declamations, Volume II (Hardcover)
Quintilian; Edited by Antonio Stramaglia; Translated by Michael Winterbottom; Notes by Biagio Santorelli, Michael Winterbottom
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Major Declamations stand out for their unique contribution to our understanding of the final stage in Greco-Roman rhetorical training. These exercises, in which students learned how to compose and deliver speeches on behalf of either the prosecution or the defense at imaginary trials, demonstrate how standard themes, recurring situations and arguments, and technical rules were to be handled by the aspiring orator. And what is more, they lay bare the mistakes that students often made in this process. The practice of declamation was already flourishing in Greece as early as the fifth century BC, but nearly all of its vast tradition has disappeared except the present anthology, whose nineteen declamations are almost the only substantial examples surviving from pre-medieval Latinity. They seem to represent that tradition reasonably well: although attributed to the great master Quintilian in antiquity, internal features indicate multiple authorship from around AD 100 to the mid- or late third century, when the collection was assembled. A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animates the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises, and although the themes of declamation can be unrealistic and even absurd (often reminiscent of ancient novel and tragedy), they seem to provide a safe space in which a student could confront a range of complex issues, so as to attain both the technical knowledge necessary to speak persuasively and the soft skills needed to manage the challenges of adult life under the Roman empire.

The Major Declamations, Volume I (Hardcover): Quintilian The Major Declamations, Volume I (Hardcover)
Quintilian; Edited by Antonio Stramaglia; Translated by Michael Winterbottom; Notes by Biagio Santorelli, Michael Winterbottom
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Major Declamations stand out for their unique contribution to our understanding of the final stage in Greco-Roman rhetorical training. These exercises, in which students learned how to compose and deliver speeches on behalf of either the prosecution or the defense at imaginary trials, demonstrate how standard themes, recurring situations and arguments, and technical rules were to be handled by the aspiring orator. And what is more, they lay bare the mistakes that students often made in this process. The practice of declamation was already flourishing in Greece as early as the fifth century BC, but nearly all of its vast tradition has disappeared except the present anthology, whose nineteen declamations are almost the only substantial examples surviving from pre-medieval Latinity. They seem to represent that tradition reasonably well: although attributed to the great master Quintilian in antiquity, internal features indicate multiple authorship from around AD 100 to the mid- or late third century, when the collection was assembled. A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animates the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises, and although the themes of declamation can be unrealistic and even absurd (often reminiscent of ancient novel and tragedy), they seem to provide a safe space in which a student could confront a range of complex issues, so as to attain both the technical knowledge necessary to speak persuasively and the soft skills needed to manage the challenges of adult life under the Roman empire.

Giovenale, >Satira - Introduzione, Traduzione E Commento (Italian, Paperback): Biagio Santorelli Giovenale, >Satira - Introduzione, Traduzione E Commento (Italian, Paperback)
Biagio Santorelli
R757 R622 Discovery Miles 6 220 Save R135 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kommentar Zu Seneca Maior, Controversiae, Buch I (German, Hardcover): Francesco Citti, Biagio Santorelli, Antonio Stramaglia Kommentar Zu Seneca Maior, Controversiae, Buch I (German, Hardcover)
Francesco Citti, Biagio Santorelli, Antonio Stramaglia
R3,976 Discovery Miles 39 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Studien Zu Den Pseudoquintilianischen Declamationes Maiores (German, Hardcover): Biagio Santorelli Studien Zu Den Pseudoquintilianischen Declamationes Maiores (German, Hardcover)
Biagio Santorelli
R4,201 Discovery Miles 42 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains four essays by Lennart Hakanson written between 1976 and 1982 that were never published because of his death. Hakanson offers a general presentation of the argumenta in the Pseudo-Quintilian Declamationes maiores, investigates their most important literary models (Cicero, Seneca, Declamationes minores), and explores the history of their transmission."

Giovenale, Satira V - Introduzione, Traduzione E Commento (Italian, Hardcover, Annotated edition): Biagio Santorelli Giovenale, Satira V - Introduzione, Traduzione E Commento (Italian, Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Biagio Santorelli
R4,448 Discovery Miles 44 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new interpretation of V Satire is embedded in a broader analysis of a central topos in Juvenal's work: the degradation of the clientela. The introduction illuminates Juvenal's attitude towards this topic, giving particular attention to his relationship to Martial and to the reception of this topos by Lucian. The commentary explains text critical and linguistic issues and thoroughly investigates the most relevant historical aspects.

Giovenale, Satira IV - Introduzione, Traduzione E Commento (Italian, Hardcover, Annotated edition): Biagio Santorelli Giovenale, Satira IV - Introduzione, Traduzione E Commento (Italian, Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Biagio Santorelli
R4,651 Discovery Miles 46 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work re-examines Juvenal s big fish satire through detailed scholarly commentary. It includes the original text along with a new Italian translation. Santorelli demonstrates that Juvenal's satire not only looks back at the earlier period of Domitian s rule but also is intended as an indirect critique of the political system of the Optimus Princeps Trajan."

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