Le ›Declamazioni maggiori‹ pseudo-quintilianee nella Roma imperiale / / Andrea Lovato, Antonio Stramaglia, Giusto Traina.

The world portrayed by ancient declamation is often thought to be timeless; but it was in fact deeply rooted in the historical texture of the Roman Empire. The central aim of the volume is to recover this historical dimension, with particular reference to the so-called Major Declamations, a collecti...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:Italian
Series:Beiträge zur Altertumskunde , 394
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Physical Description:1 online resource (VIII, 498 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Premessa --
Sommario --
Inter ignes et flagella: uses of torture in the Major Declamations --
L’oracolo e il parricidio. Mito ‘in filigrana’ nella Declamazione maggiore 4 --
Orazioni di senatori nel primo principato: fra tecnica declamatoria e saperi giuridici --
Le Declamazioni maggiori e la prassi declamatoria greca --
Contre un ennemi disparu ? Tyrans et tyrannicides dans les Déclamations du pseudo-Quintilien --
The declaimer’s dealing with the gruesome, dreadful and disgusting in Declamationes maiores 10 and 12 --
Philosophische Theoreme in den Declamationes maiores --
Stereotipi familiari nelle Declamazioni maggiori --
Veder raccolto in breve spazio il mondo. Le Declamazioni maggiori dello Pseudo- Quintiliano come collezione --
Le Maiores e la precettistica antica sugli errori nella declamazione --
La ricezione medievale delle Declamationes maiores tra florilegia e riscritture --
Immagini del processo nelle declamazioni pseudo-quintilianee --
I termini paragiuridici nelle Declamationes maiores --
Le sottoscrizioni di Domizio Draconzio rivisitate --
La città che divora. Aspetti paideutici e giuridici nella XII Declamazione maggiore dello Pseudo-Quintiliano --
Il fr. 3 Stramaglia delle Declamazioni maggiori e la circolazione di temi fra retori e giuristi --
Datazione e paternità delle Declamazioni maggiori pseudo-quintilianee --
Le Declamazioni maggiori: istruzioni agli storici --
Frigidam praeteritorum memoriam… Quelques remarques sur la mémoire dans les Déclamations majeures --
Personaggi storici nella declamazione latina: qualche riflessione su Alessandro Magno --
Sigle --
Indice dei luoghi antichi e medievali
Summary:The world portrayed by ancient declamation is often thought to be timeless; but it was in fact deeply rooted in the historical texture of the Roman Empire. The central aim of the volume is to recover this historical dimension, with particular reference to the so-called Major Declamations, a collection wrongly attributed to Quintilian, and now generally thought to be the work of several authors of the second and third centuries AD. Accordingly, many of the twenty studies collected here seek to anchor the Maiores to their period, exploring their chronology and authorship; their relationship to rhetorical education, Greek declamation, and philosophy; their depiction of earlier history; and their reflection of contemporary socio-cultural trends. Other essays concern their connection with legal theory and practice, and the relationship between juridical and declamatory language, real and fictitious court cases. A final set of studies focuses on the period when the collection was assembled (fourth century AD), reconstructing the late-antique forebear of all the extant manuscripts, speculating on the criteria which may have governed the selection of the pieces. The medieval reception of the Maiores is also investigated.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110732238
9783110750706
9783110753776
9783110753813
ISSN:1616-0452 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110732238
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Andrea Lovato, Antonio Stramaglia, Giusto Traina.