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- Marc Porci Latró (en llatí Marcus Porcius Latro) va ser un cèlebre retòric romà del temps d'August. Formava part de la gens Pòrcia, d'origen plebeu. Havia nascut a Hispània i era amic i contemporani de Sèneca el vell, amb el qual va estudiar amb Marillius, i que el menciona molt sovint. Va florir cap a l'any 17 aC, ja que en aquest any va declamar davant l'emperador i de Marc Vipsani Agripa. Va obrir una escola de retòrica que va ser una de les més freqüentades de Roma, i entre els alumnes hi va haver el poeta Ovidi. Tenia una memòria prodigiosa i una gran energia i vehemència, no només en la declamació sinó en altres activitats i estudis. A la seva escola tenia per costum parlar només ell, i els seus alumnes escoltaven, cosa que els hi va valer el nom d'auditores, paraula que més endavant es va utilitzar com a sinònim de deixebles. Alguns contemporanis no es van estar de criticar-lo, com l'orador Marc Valeri Messala Corví que li retreu el seu llenguatge i altres retòrics que li critiquen la composició dels seus discursos. Tot i ser un gran retòric no era un gran orador i fins i tot una vegada que va haver de parlar en públic al fòrum, a Hispània, va renunciar a parlar fins que l'acte no va ser traslladat a la basílica, ja que mai havia parlat a l'aire lliure. Segons Jeroni d'Estridó es va llevar la vida l'any 4 aC exasperat per unes febres quartanes que patia. (ca)
- Marcus Porcius Latro (* circa 54 v. Chr.; † 4 v. Chr.) war in Rom ein populärer Lehrer der Beredsamkeit und Übungsredner mit einer eigenen Rhetorikschule. Berühmte Schüler waren Abronius Silo und Ovid. 17 v. Chr. deklamierte er vor Augustus und Agrippa. Seine Arbeitsweise zeigte einige Besonderheiten, sein Einfluss blieb begrenzt. Wichtige Quelle mit zahlreichen Proben seiner Redekunst ist Seneca der Ältere. (de)
- Marco Porcio Latrón (en latín, Marcus Porcius Latro; 58-4 a. C.) fue un rétor hispanorromano, el más importante de su época. (es)
- Marcus Porcius Latro (died 4 BC) was a celebrated Roman rhetorician who is considered one of the founders of scholastic rhetoric. He was born in Roman Spain, and is mentioned often in the works of his friend and contemporary Seneca the Elder, with whom he studied under Marillius. In 17 BC, Latro declaimed before Augustus and Agrippa. His school was one of the most frequented at Rome, with the poets Ovid and Abronius Silo among its students. Latro is said to have possessed an astonishing memory, and displayed the greatest energy and vehemence, not only in declamation, but also in his studies and other pursuits. He is described as being invariably occupied in speaking, or preparing to speak, and he was considered by some to be the "manliest" of declaimers. He would study constantly and work himself to the point of exhaustion, after which he would restore himself with a holiday in Tuscany of hunting and farming, during which he never touched a book or pen.It was a peculiarity of Latro's that he would seldom, if ever, listen to his students declaim. They were there to listen and learn, to the declamations of Latro himself, or to his ironical comments on his rivals. His students therefore received the name of auditores ("listeners"), which word came gradually into use as synonymous with discipuli ("learners"). His declaiming style was against unreality, and he avoided the fantastical displays of ingenuity which tempted most speakers on unreal themes. He always tried to find some broad simple issue which would give sufficient field for eloquence instead of trying to raise as many questions as possible. But great as was the reputation of Latro, he did not escape severe criticism on the part of his contemporaries: his language was censured by Messalla, and the arrangement of his orations by other rhetoricians. Though eminent as a rhetorician, he did not excel as a practical orator; and it is related of him that, when he had on one occasion in Spain to plead in the forum the cause of a relation, he felt so embarrassed by the novelty of speaking in the open air, that he could not proceed until he had induced the judges, through his friend the propraetor of Hither Spain, to remove from the forum into the basilica. Latro died in 4 BC, as we learn from the Chronicon of Eusebius. Many modern writers suppose that Latro was the author of the Declamations of Sallust against Cicero, and of Cicero against Sallust. (en)
- Marco Porcio Latro, o Marco Porcio Latrone (in latino: Marcus Porcius Latro; Cordova, 58-55 a.C. circa – 3-4 d.C. circa), è stato un celebre retore romano del I secolo, considerato uno dei fondatori della retorica scolastica. (it)
- Марк Порцій Латрон (58 — 3 роки до н. е.) — відомий давньоримський красномовець, один із засновників школи риторики Риму. (uk)
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- Marcus Porcius Latro (* circa 54 v. Chr.; † 4 v. Chr.) war in Rom ein populärer Lehrer der Beredsamkeit und Übungsredner mit einer eigenen Rhetorikschule. Berühmte Schüler waren Abronius Silo und Ovid. 17 v. Chr. deklamierte er vor Augustus und Agrippa. Seine Arbeitsweise zeigte einige Besonderheiten, sein Einfluss blieb begrenzt. Wichtige Quelle mit zahlreichen Proben seiner Redekunst ist Seneca der Ältere. (de)
- Marco Porcio Latrón (en latín, Marcus Porcius Latro; 58-4 a. C.) fue un rétor hispanorromano, el más importante de su época. (es)
- Marco Porcio Latro, o Marco Porcio Latrone (in latino: Marcus Porcius Latro; Cordova, 58-55 a.C. circa – 3-4 d.C. circa), è stato un celebre retore romano del I secolo, considerato uno dei fondatori della retorica scolastica. (it)
- Марк Порцій Латрон (58 — 3 роки до н. е.) — відомий давньоримський красномовець, один із засновників школи риторики Риму. (uk)
- Marc Porci Latró (en llatí Marcus Porcius Latro) va ser un cèlebre retòric romà del temps d'August. Formava part de la gens Pòrcia, d'origen plebeu. Havia nascut a Hispània i era amic i contemporani de Sèneca el vell, amb el qual va estudiar amb Marillius, i que el menciona molt sovint. Va florir cap a l'any 17 aC, ja que en aquest any va declamar davant l'emperador i de Marc Vipsani Agripa. Segons Jeroni d'Estridó es va llevar la vida l'any 4 aC exasperat per unes febres quartanes que patia. (ca)
- Marcus Porcius Latro (died 4 BC) was a celebrated Roman rhetorician who is considered one of the founders of scholastic rhetoric. He was born in Roman Spain, and is mentioned often in the works of his friend and contemporary Seneca the Elder, with whom he studied under Marillius. His declaiming style was against unreality, and he avoided the fantastical displays of ingenuity which tempted most speakers on unreal themes. He always tried to find some broad simple issue which would give sufficient field for eloquence instead of trying to raise as many questions as possible. (en)
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