Öffentliche Kommunikation bei Cicero : Publizistik und Rhetorik in der späten römischen Republik

Autore: Jackob, Nikolaus
Titolo: Öffentliche Kommunikation bei Cicero : Publizistik und Rhetorik in der späten römischen Republik
Luogo edizione: Baden-Baden
Editore: Nomos
Anno edizione: 2005
Pagine: 353
Parole chiave: Éloquence - Eloquenza - Eloquence, Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics
Recensione:

Albert, “Vox Latina”, 2006, 42, 166, 621-623

Descrizione: [Abstract] Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) is regarded in this book as a journalistic personality and communication theorist, and his texts are interpreted using the key concepts of modern journalism studies – journalism studies is thus reintroduced to one of its forefathers. Cicero's life and work are analyzed in the context of modern journalism theories and findings. The focus is on the connections between journalism, rhetoric, and public opinion formation in antiquity and the links to modern journalism studies, e.g., to communication research, opinion research, and persuasion research. The historical link between today's questions and those of antiquity is revealed. [Author]
Sigla autore: Jackob 2005