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Includes bibliographical references (pages 423-438) and indexes. |
Contents |
Introduction / Jonathan Powell and Jeremy Paterson -- Legal procedure in Cicero's time / Andrew Lintott -- Self-reference in Cicero's forensic speeches / Jeremy Paterson -- A Volscian mafia? : Cicero and his Italian clients in the forensic speeches / Kathryn Lomas -- Reading Cicero's narratives / D.S. Levene -- Cicero and the law / Jill Harries -- The rhetoric of character in the Roman courts / Andrew M. Riggsby -- Audience expectations, invective, and proof / Christopher Craig -- Perorations / Michael Winterbottom -- Being economical with the truth : what really happened at Lampsacus? / Catherine Steel -- Repetition and unity in a civil law speech : the Pro Caecina / Lynn Fotheringham -- The advocate as a professional : the role of the patronus in Cicero's Pro Cluentio / Christopher Burnand -- Literature and persuasion in Cicero's Pro Archia / D.H. Berry -- De domo sua : legal problem and structure / Wilfried Stroh -- The dilemma of Cicero's speech for Ligarius / Jeffrey P. Johnson -- Epilogue : Cicero and the modern advocate / John Laws -- Appendix: Chronological list of Cicero's known appearances as an advocate. |
Summary |
Some of the papers included were first presented at a seminar series held in the Classics Department at Newcastle University in 1997-1998. |
Subjects (People) |
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
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Subjects (Topics) |
Practice of law (Roman law)
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Forensic orations -- Rome.
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Additional author |
Powell, J. G. F.
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Paterson, Jeremy.
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Bib utility control no. |
56372651 |
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