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Cicero: De Oratore Book III

Cicero: <I>De Oratore</I> Book III

Cicero: <I>De Oratore</I> Book III

Marcus Tullius Cicero
David Mankin, Cornell University, New York
April 2011
Available
Hardback
9780521593601

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    Cicero's De Oratore is one of the masterpieces of Latin prose. A literary dialogue in the Greek tradition, it was written in 55 BCE in the midst of political turmoil at Rome, but reports a discussion ‘concerning the (ideal) orator' that supposedly took place in 90 BCE, just before an earlier crisis. Cicero features eminent orators and statesmen of the past as participants in this discussion, presenting competing views on many topics. This edition of Book III is the first since 1893 to provide a Latin text and full introduction and commentary in English. It is intended to help advanced students and others interested in Roman literature to comprehend the grammar and appreciate the stylistic nuances of Cicero's Latin, to trace the historical, literary, and theoretical background of the topics addressed, and to interpret Book III in relation to the rest of De Oratore and to Cicero's other works.

    • First new Latin text of De Oratore since 1969
    • First English-language commentary designed specifically for students
    • Most detailed assessment to date of the prose rhythm of De Oratore

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...it should be stated emphatically that this is a most welcome addition to the green-and-yellow series. I expect to return to it again and again for help in interpreting this difficult text." ---BMCR

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    Product details

    April 2011
    Hardback
    9780521593601
    358 pages
    224 × 145 × 20 mm
    0.59kg
    Available
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero
    • Editor
    • David Mankin , Cornell University, New York

      David Mankin is Associate Professor of Classics at Cornell University, New York, where he teaches Latin language and literature, Greek epic and mythology, and Roman civilization. He has published articles and reviews on Roman Republican and Augustan literature and history, and is the author of Horace: Epodes (1995) in the same series.