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Critics, Compilers, and Commentators - An Introduction to Roman Philology, 200 BCE-800 CE (Hardcover): James E. G. Zetzel Critics, Compilers, and Commentators - An Introduction to Roman Philology, 200 BCE-800 CE (Hardcover)
James E. G. Zetzel
R3,252 Discovery Miles 32 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"To teach correct Latin and to explain the poets" were the two standard duties of Roman teachers. Not only was a command of literary Latin a prerequisite for political and social advancement, but a sense of Latin's history and importance contributed to the Romans' understanding of their own cultural identity. Put plainly, philology - the study of language and texts - was important at Rome. Critics, Compilers, and Commentators is the first comprehensive introduction to the history, forms, and texts of Roman philology. James Zetzel traces the changing role and status of Latin as revealed in the ways it was explained and taught by the Romans themselves. In addition, he provides a descriptive bibliography of hundreds of scholarly texts from antiquity, listing editions, translations, and secondary literature. Recovering a neglected but crucial area of Roman intellectual life, this book will be an essential resource for students of Roman literature and intellectual history, medievalists, and historians of education and language science.

Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): James E. G. Zetzel Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
James E. G. Zetzel; Marcus Tullius Cicero
R1,782 Discovery Miles 17 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero's On the Commonwealth and On the Laws were his first and most substantial attempts to adapt Greek theories of political life to the circumstances of the Roman Republic. They represent Cicero's understanding of government and remain his most important works of political philosophy. On the Commonwealth survives only in part, and On the Laws was never completed. The new edition of this volume has been revised throughout to take account of recent scholarship, and features a new introduction, a new bibliography, a chronological table and a biographical index. James E. G. Zetzel offers a scholarly reconstruction of the fragments of On the Commonwealth and a masterly translation of both dialogues. The texts are further supported by notes and synopsis, designed to assist students in politics, philosophy, ancient history, law and classics.

Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): James E. G. Zetzel Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
James E. G. Zetzel; Marcus Tullius Cicero
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero's On the Commonwealth and On the Laws were his first and most substantial attempts to adapt Greek theories of political life to the circumstances of the Roman Republic. They represent Cicero's understanding of government and remain his most important works of political philosophy. On the Commonwealth survives only in part, and On the Laws was never completed. The new edition of this volume has been revised throughout to take account of recent scholarship, and features a new introduction, a new bibliography, a chronological table and a biographical index. James E. G. Zetzel offers a scholarly reconstruction of the fragments of On the Commonwealth and a masterly translation of both dialogues. The texts are further supported by notes and synopsis, designed to assist students in politics, philosophy, ancient history, law and classics.

Cicero: De re publica - Selections (Paperback): Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero: De re publica - Selections (Paperback)
Marcus Tullius Cicero; Edited by James E. G. Zetzel
R884 Discovery Miles 8 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero's De re publica contains the fullest ancient account of the theory of the mixed constitution and the oldest extant narrative of early Roman history; it concludes with the Dream of Scipio, one of the most influential ancient visions of the afterlife. The argument of the dialogue concerns the relationship between political theory and practice, and between social institutions and the individual citizen. This edition of most of the surviving portions of De re publica is the most detailed commentary ever to appear in English. It explains Cicero's philosophical argument and its relationship to his account of early Rome, and thoroughly elucidates the language and style of the treatise. The introduction offers a new and provocative interpretation of Cicero's dialogue as a work both of literature and of political philosophy.

Commentum Cornuti in Persium (Latin, Hardcover, Reprint 2012., 1st Ed.): Wendell V. Clausen, James E. G. Zetzel Commentum Cornuti in Persium (Latin, Hardcover, Reprint 2012., 1st Ed.)
Wendell V. Clausen, James E. G. Zetzel
R3,288 Discovery Miles 32 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Satires of the Roman poet Persius (34-62 CE) were already the object of scholarly attention in antiquity, although no ancient commentary survives. This BT-volume provides the first critical edition of the "Commentum Cornuti," a ninth-century commentary written in France, which supplies the best access to the remains of the ancient scholarly tradition on Persius.

Cicero's Letters to His Friends (Paperback, Scholars Press Ed): Cicero Cicero's Letters to His Friends (Paperback, Scholars Press Ed)
Cicero; Translated by D.R.Shackleton Bailey; Foreword by James E. G. Zetzel
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a one-volume reprinted edition with corrections and a new foreword of D. R. Shackleton Bailey's acclaimed translation of Cicero's letters, previously appearing in two volumes. It includes an introduction, appendices on Roman history, glossaries, maps, and a concordance.

Critics, Compilers, and Commentators - An Introduction to Roman Philology, 200 BCE-800 CE (Paperback): James E. G. Zetzel Critics, Compilers, and Commentators - An Introduction to Roman Philology, 200 BCE-800 CE (Paperback)
James E. G. Zetzel
R1,046 Discovery Miles 10 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"To teach correct Latin and to explain the poets" were the two standard duties of Roman teachers. Not only was a command of literary Latin a prerequisite for political and social advancement, but a sense of Latin's history and importance contributed to the Romans' understanding of their own cultural identity. Put plainly, philology - the study of language and texts - was important at Rome. Critics, Compilers, and Commentators is the first comprehensive introduction to the history, forms, and texts of Roman philology. James Zetzel traces the changing role and status of Latin as revealed in the ways it was explained and taught by the Romans themselves. In addition, he provides a descriptive bibliography of hundreds of scholarly texts from antiquity, listing editions, translations, and secondary literature. Recovering a neglected but crucial area of Roman intellectual life, this book will be an essential resource for students of Roman literature and intellectual history, medievalists, and historians of education and language science.

The Lost Republic - Cicero's De oratore and De re publica (Hardcover): James E. G. Zetzel The Lost Republic - Cicero's De oratore and De re publica (Hardcover)
James E. G. Zetzel
R2,718 Discovery Miles 27 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cicero's dialogues De oratore (On the Orator) and De re publica (On the Commonwealth), composed between 55 and 51 BCE, examine two topics central to Roman public life: the role of the orator in society and the importance of honorable statesmanship for the preservation of republican government-which came to an end in Rome with the dictatorship of Julius Caesar only a few years later. The two dialogues are closely related to one another in Cicero's choice of Plato as a literary model, in the selection of Roman public figures of the two generations before Cicero as speakers, and in their intertwined arguments about the values of civic life and political engagement. The Lost Republic provides the first detailed analysis of these two dialogues taken together. It demonstrates how carefully they complement one another and, in addition to explaining their arguments and their place in the history of rhetoric and political theory respectively, reads them as the first examples of literary dialogue in Latin. Cicero, as James Zetzel demonstrates, uses Platonic models as a means to question the value of Platonic ideals, just as he uses an idealized portrait of Roman aristocrats of earlier generations both to praise and to interrogate the virtues of the Roman past. The two dialogues create a complex and subtle argument about the relationship between the traditional values of Rome and the new approaches to both ethics and rhetoric brought by Greek philosophy. By treating these dialogues as masterpieces of literary imagination shaped to present a compelling vision of the intellectual and moral underpinnings of civil society, Zetzel makes an original and important contribution to our understanding of Cicero and of the world in and about which he wrote.

Ten Speeches (Paperback): Cicero Ten Speeches (Paperback)
Cicero; Translated by James E. G. Zetzel
R474 Discovery Miles 4 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ten speeches in this volume illustrate Cicero's entire career and exemplify all the major contexts for his oratory: before the senate, the people, and the courts. They illuminate the major political crises of Cicero's time and offer portraits of many of the major political figures. Several of these speeches also shed light on the most important cultural and literary debates of the late Republic. James Zetzel's general Introduction discusses Cicero's public life; the social, political, and cultural contexts of his speeches; and the challenges of translating them into modern English. This edition also includes an introduction to each speech, a section on Roman institutions and offices, a chronological table, maps, a bibliography, and a biographical index.

Ten Speeches (Hardcover): Cicero Ten Speeches (Hardcover)
Cicero; Translated by James E. G. Zetzel
R1,229 R1,096 Discovery Miles 10 960 Save R133 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ten speeches in this volume illustrate Cicero's entire career and exemplify all the major contexts for his oratory: before the senate, the people, and the courts. They illuminate the major political crises of Cicero's time and offer portraits of many of the major political figures. Several of these speeches also shed light on the most important cultural and literary debates of the late Republic. James Zetzel's general Introduction discusses Cicero's public life; the social, political, and cultural contexts of his speeches; and the challenges of translating them into modern English. This edition also includes an introduction to each speech, a section on Roman institutions and offices, a chronological table, maps, a bibliography, and a biographical index.

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