Le >Declamazioni Minori< dello Pseudo-Quintiliano: Discorsi immaginari tra letteratura e diritto

In recent years interest has grown for the study of ancient declamation (both Greek and Latin), and not only amongst classical scholars, but also in legal, literary and anthropological studies. It is now widely believed, in fact, that these texts, traditionally outside the traditional canon, can provide an interesting perspective to reinterpret the literature of the Imperial Age and to get a deeper understanding of the Roman legal mind and of ancient imagery in general. This collection of essays seeks to address the Declamationes Minores from different points of view. Not only does it analyse the specific features of the text as a schoolbook, but it also tries to highlight the contiguity of fictitious speeches with the literary tradition and the legal and philosophical culture of the time. The volume is a useful tool to explore little-known texts, which nevertheless constitute an effective access point to the imagery of the Imperial Age.

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Le >Declamazioni Minori< dello Pseudo-Quintiliano: Discorsi immaginari tra letteratura e diritto

In recent years interest has grown for the study of ancient declamation (both Greek and Latin), and not only amongst classical scholars, but also in legal, literary and anthropological studies. It is now widely believed, in fact, that these texts, traditionally outside the traditional canon, can provide an interesting perspective to reinterpret the literature of the Imperial Age and to get a deeper understanding of the Roman legal mind and of ancient imagery in general. This collection of essays seeks to address the Declamationes Minores from different points of view. Not only does it analyse the specific features of the text as a schoolbook, but it also tries to highlight the contiguity of fictitious speeches with the literary tradition and the legal and philosophical culture of the time. The volume is a useful tool to explore little-known texts, which nevertheless constitute an effective access point to the imagery of the Imperial Age.

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Le >Declamazioni Minori< dello Pseudo-Quintiliano: Discorsi immaginari tra letteratura e diritto

Le >Declamazioni Minori< dello Pseudo-Quintiliano: Discorsi immaginari tra letteratura e diritto

Le >Declamazioni Minori< dello Pseudo-Quintiliano: Discorsi immaginari tra letteratura e diritto

Le >Declamazioni Minori< dello Pseudo-Quintiliano: Discorsi immaginari tra letteratura e diritto

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In recent years interest has grown for the study of ancient declamation (both Greek and Latin), and not only amongst classical scholars, but also in legal, literary and anthropological studies. It is now widely believed, in fact, that these texts, traditionally outside the traditional canon, can provide an interesting perspective to reinterpret the literature of the Imperial Age and to get a deeper understanding of the Roman legal mind and of ancient imagery in general. This collection of essays seeks to address the Declamationes Minores from different points of view. Not only does it analyse the specific features of the text as a schoolbook, but it also tries to highlight the contiguity of fictitious speeches with the literary tradition and the legal and philosophical culture of the time. The volume is a useful tool to explore little-known texts, which nevertheless constitute an effective access point to the imagery of the Imperial Age.


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ISBN-13: 9783110497076
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 10/24/2016
Series: Beiträge zur Altertumskunde , #361
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: Italian

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A. Casamento, U. degli Studi, Palermo, Italien; D. van Mal-Maeder, U. Lausanne, Schweiz; L. Pasetti, U. Alma Mater di Bologna, Italien.


A. Casamento, U. degli Studi, Palermo, Italy; D. van Mal-Maeder, U. Lausanne, Switzerland; L. Pasetti, U. Alma Mater di Bologna, Italy.

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