Cicero:
Selected Sources in Rhetoric
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Texts and Commentaries |
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Gotoff, Harold C. |
Cicero's Caesarian Speeches: A Stylistic Commentary. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1993. |
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Secondary Sources |
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| Beasey, Mary Fowler. | "It's What You Don't Say: Omissio in Cicero's Speeches." Southern Speech Communication Journal 39 (1973): 11-20. |
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Brinton, Alan. |
"Cicero's Use of Historical Examples in Moral Argument." Philosophy & Rhetoric 21 (1988): 169–184. |
| Cape, Robert W. | "The Rhetoric of Politics in Cicero's Fourth Catilinarian." American Journal of Philology 116 (1995): 255-277. |
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Cerutti, Steven M. |
Cicero's Accretive Style: Rhetorical Strategies in the Exordia of the Judicial Speeches. New York: UP of America, 1996. |
| Churchill, J. Bradford. | "Sponsio quae in verba facta est? Two Lost Speeches and the Formula of the Roman Legal Wager." Classical Quarterly 50 (2000): 159-169. |
| Classen, C. J. | "Cicero orator inter Germanos redivivus." Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo Latin Studies 37 (1988): 79-114. |
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DiLorenzo, Raymond. |
"The Critique of Socrates in Cicero's De Oratore: ornatus and the Nature of Wisdom." Philosophy & Rhetoric 11 (1978): 247–261. |
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Enos, Richard Leo. |
"The Advocates of Pre-Ciceronian Rome: Cicero's Standard for Forensic Oratory." |
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"Cicero's Forensic Oratory: The Manifestation of Power in the Roman Republic." Southern Communication Journal 40 (1974): 377–394. |
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"The Epistemological Foundation for Cicero's Litigation Strategies." Communication Studies 28 (1975): 207–214. |
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"Heuristic Structures of Dispositio in Oral and Written Rhetorical Composition: An Addendum to Ochs' Analysis of the Verrine Orations." Communication Studies 35 (1984): 77–83. |
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"Quasi-logical, Illogical, and Extra-logical Appeals in Cicero's Forensic Arguments: Rhetoric as Theory and as Practice." Argumentation & Advocacy 19 (1983): 150–157. |
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Enos, Richard Leo, and Jeanne L. McClaran. |
"Audience and Image in Ciceronian Rome: Creation and Constraints of the Vir Bonus Personality." Communication Studies 29 (1978): 98–106. |
| Everitt, Anthony. | Cicero: The Life and Times of Rome's Greatest Politician. New York: Random House, 2002. |
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Fantham, Elaine. |
"Orator 69–74." Communication Studies 35 (1984): 123–125. |
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Fuhrmann, Manfred. |
Cicero and the Roman Republic. Trans. W. E. Yuill. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992. |
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Gaines, Robert N., ed. |
Special Reports: Studies in Cicero's Opera Rhetorica. Communication Studies 35 (1984). |
| Gallagher, Robert L. | "Metaphor in Cicero's De Re Publica." Classical Quarterly 51 (2001): 509-519. |
| Goodwin, Jean. | "Cicero's Authority." Philosophy & Rhetoric 34 (2001): 38-60. |
| Hall, Jon. | "Persuasive Design in Cicero's De oratore." Phoenix 48 (1994): 210-225. |
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Halloran, S. Michael. |
"De Oratore III.147." Communication Studies 35 (1984): 127–128. |
| Innocenti, Beth. | "Towards a Theory of Vivid Description as Practiced in Cicero's Verrine Orations." Rhetorica 12 (1994): 355-381. |
| Kirby, John T. | "Ciceronian Rhetoric: Theory and Practice." Roman Eloquence: Rhetoric in Society and Literature. London: Routledge, 1997. |
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The Rhetoric of Cicero's Pro Cluentio. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1990. |
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Konstan, David. |
"Rhetoric and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Cicero's Catilinarian Orations." Rethinking the History of Rhetoric: Multidisciplinary Essays on the Rhetorical Tradition. Ed. Takis Poulakos. Boulder, CO: Westview P, 1993. 11–30. |
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Leff, Michael C. |
"Genre and Paradigm in the Second Book of De Oratore." Southern Communication Journal 51 (1986): 308–325. |
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"Redemptive Identification: Cicero's Catilinarian Orations." Explorations in Rhetorical Criticism. Eds. G. P. Mohrmann et al. University Park: Penn State UP, 1973. 158–177. |
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"The Topics of Argumentative Invention in Latin Rhetorical Theory from Cicero to Boethius." Rhetorica 1 (1983): 23–44. |
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MacKendrick, Paul. |
The Speeches of Cicero: Context, Law, and Rhetoric. London: Duckworth, 1995. |
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McNally, J. Richard. |
"Comments on Rhetoric and Oratory in Cicero's Letters." Southern Communication Journal 39 (1973): 21–32. |
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Meador, Prentice A. |
"Rhetoric and Humanism in Cicero." Philosophy & Rhetoric 3 (1970): 1–12. |
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"The Skeptic Theory of Perception: A Philosophical Antecedent of Ciceronian Probability." Quarterly Journal of Speech 54 (1968): 340–351. |
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Ochs, Donovan J. |
"Brutus 332." Communication Studies 35 (1984): 125–127. |
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"Rhetorical Detailing in Cicero's Verrine Orations." Communication Studies 33 (1982): 310–318. |
| Pangle, Thomas L. | "Socratic Cosmopolitanism: Cicero's Critique and Transformation of the Stoic Ideal." Canadian Journal of Political Science 31 (1998): 235-266. |
| Prill, Paul. | "Cicero in Theory and Practice: The Securing of Good Will in the Exordia of Five Forensic Speeches." Rhetorica 4 (1986): 93-109. |
| Quadlbauer, Franz. | "Optimus Orator/Perfecte Eloquens: Zu Ciceros formalem Rednerideal und seiner Nachwirkung." Rhetorica 2 (1984): 103-119. |
| Remer, Gary. | "Political Oratory and Conversation: Cicero versus Deliberative Democracy." Political Theory 27 (1999): 39-64. |
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Sattler, William M. |
"Some Platonic Influences in the Rhetorical Works of Cicero." Quarterly Journal of Speech 35 (1949): 164–169. |
| Schryvers, P. A. | "Invention, imagination, et theorie des emotions chez Ciceron et Quintilien." Rhetoric Revalued: Papers from the International Society for the History of Rhetoric. Ed. Brian Vickers. Binghamton: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1982. 47-57. |
| Schuetrumpf, Eckart. | "Platonic Elements in the Structure of Cicero, De oratore Book I." Rhetorica 6 (1988): 237-258. |
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Threet, Douglas F. |
"The Rhetorical Function of Ciceronian Probability." Southern Communication Journal 39 (1974): 309–321. |
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Vasaly, Ann. |
Representations: Images of the World in Ciceronian Oratory. Berkeley: U of California P, 1993. |
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Volpe, Michael. |
"Cicero's 'Dust:' Deception, Diversion or Different Perspective?" Communication Studies 29 (1978): 118–126. |
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"The Persuasive Force of Humor: Cicero's Defense of Caelius." Quarterly Journal of Speech 63 (1977): 311–323. |
| Williams, Mark A. E. | "Arguing With Style: How Persuasion and the Enthymeme Work Together in On Invention, Book 3." Southern Communication Journal 68 (2003): 136-151. |
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Wood, Neal. |
Cicero's Social and Political Thought. Berkeley, CA: U of California P, 1988. |
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Wooten, Cecil W. |
"Brutus 322." Communication Studies 35 (1984): 128–131. |
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