An edition of Creative eloquence (2011)

Creative eloquence

the construction of reality in Cicero's speeches

Creative eloquence
Ingo Gildenhard, Ingo Gildenha ...
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An edition of Creative eloquence (2011)

Creative eloquence

the construction of reality in Cicero's speeches

"In this ... study of Cicero's orations, Ingo Gildenhard argues that a distinctive hallmark of his oratory is a conceptual creativity that one may loosely characterize as philosophical. It manifests itself in striking and original views on human beings and being human, politics, society and culture, and the sphere of the supernatural. After an introduction addressing questions of method, Gildenhard focuses, in turn, upon the anthropology, the sociology, and the theology contained within Cicero's oratory. Each of these parts begins with a substantial introduction that situates Cicero's thought within its wider historical and intellectual context, not least by identifying where and how he departed from established habits of thought in the late-republican field of power. The nature of the argument involves close analysis of key terms or concepts such as conscientia, fatum, humanitas, natura, and tyrannus, as well as attention to larger figures of thought such as agency and accountability, the ethics of happiness, laws vs. justice, the enemy within, civilization vs. Barbarity, the problem of theodicy, and life after death. Examples are drawn from the entire corpus of Ciceronian oratory, from the pro Quinctio to the Philippics, with in-depth analysis of a representative cross-section of particularly relevant speeches. Overall, Creative eloquence offers a fundamental reappraisal of a canonical body of texts, while also touching upon many issues in rhetoric and philosophy that still preoccupy us today"--P. [4] of original dustjacket.

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English
Pages
454

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Creative eloquence: the construction of reality in Cicero's speeches
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Cicero's philosophical oratory
Anthropology. Introduction : Ethopoiea and anthropopoiesis ; Being human ; Human beings ; The good, the bad, and the in-between ; Mental states
Sociology. Introduction : imagining community. Definition and the politics of truth ; Laws and justice ; Civilization and its discontents ; Coping with Caesar
Theology. Introduction : Rome's civic religion. Ontological elevation and divine favouritism ; Cicero's theodicy ; Tyranny and the divine ; Life after death ; Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [396]-435) and index.

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
875.01
Library of Congress
PA6279 .G55 2011, PA6285, PA6285 .G55 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 454 p ;
Number of pages
454

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25177772M
ISBN 10
0199291551
ISBN 13
9780199291557
LCCN
2011281470
OCLC/WorldCat
690486144, 642283059

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Work ID
OL16471722W

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