Edited by:
Francesca Romana Berno
and
Giuseppe La Bua
Funded by:
Patrum Lumen Sustine-Stiftung (PLuS)
Cicero has played a pivotal role in shaping Western culture. His public persona,
his self-portrait as model of Roman prose, philosopher, and statesman,
has exerted a durable and profound impact on the educational system and
the formation of the ruling class over the centuries. Joining up with
recent studies on the reception of Cicero, this volume approaches the
figure of Cicero from a ‘biographical’, more than ‘philological’,
perspective and considers the multiple ways by which different ages
reacted to Cicero and created their ‘Ciceros’. From Cicero’s lifetime to
our times, it focuses on how the image of Cicero was revisited and
reworked by intellectuals and men of culture, who eulogized his
outstanding oratorical and political virtues but, not rarely, questioned
the role he had in Roman politics and society. An international group
of scholars elaborates on the figure of Cicero, shedding fresh light on
his reception in late antiquity, Humanism and Renaissance, Enlightenment
and modern centuries. Historians, literary scholars and philosophers,
as well as graduate students, will certainly profit from this volume,
which contributes enormously to our understanding of the influence of
Cicero on Western culture over the tim
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Language:
English
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Publisher:
De Gruyter
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Copyright year:
2022
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Audience:
Scholars and students of Latin Literature, Reception Studies, History of Politics, History of Culture
- Pages
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Front matter:
20
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Main content:
487
- Illustrations
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Illustrations:
5
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Coloured Illustrations:
19
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Tables:
4
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Keywords:
Cicero; oratory; rhetoric
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