Form and Function in Roman Oratory
Discover the intricate world of Roman oratory in "Form and Function in Roman Oratory," a compelling work edited by leading scholars in Latin prose. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this hardback edition spans 368 pages of in-depth analysis that delves into the dynamic relationship between form and function in oratory. The book meticulously examines the speeches of renowned figures such as Cicero, Pliny, and Apuleius, alongside philosophical writings and historical accounts from Caesar, Sallust, Livy, and Tacitus. This scholarly exploration offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the art of rhetoric and the historical context of Roman communication. Enhance your understanding of classical literature and oratory by adding this essential title to your collection today!