Cicero refused to die : Ciceronian influence through the centuries / / edited by Nancy van Deusen.
Cicero has indeed refused to die, despite the fact that he, in the year 43 BC, was savagely put to death, a preposterous event that brought an end to the long and illustrious career of a lawyer, politician, statesman, praetor, consul, and above all, intellectual, philosopher, writer. His works on Th...
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Superior document: | Presenting the past : central issues in medieval and early modern studies across the disciplines, v. 4 |
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Presenting the past (Leiden, Netherlands) ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (222 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Nancy van Deusen
- Introduction: Cicero Refused to Die: Ciceronian Influence through the Centuries / Nancy van Deusen
- Coluccio Salutati’s View of the History of the Latin Language / Christopher S. Celenza
- Reading the Classics in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance: New Manuscript Discoveries / Frank Coulson
- Cicero Redivivus Apud Scurras: Some Early Medieval Treatments of the Great Orator / Michael W. Herren
- Cicero through Quintilian’s Eyes in the Middle Ages / Nancy van Deusen
- Dreaming the Dream of Scipio / Leonard Michael Koff
- “For I Hadde Red of Affrycan Byforn:” Cicero’s Somnium Scipionis and Chaucer’s Early Dream Visions / Timothy A. Shonk
- Colloquia Familiaria: An Aspect of Ciceronianism Reconsidered / Terence Tunberg
- Ciceronian Echoes in Marsilio Ficino / Valery Rees
- Ciceronian Rhetoric and Oratory from St. Augustine to Guarino da Verona / John O. Ward
- Cicero’s Portrait and the Roman Villa / George L. Gorse
- List of Figure Locations / Nancy van Deusen
- Index / Nancy van Deusen.