Ancestral Virtues and Vices: Cicero on Nature, Nurture and Presentation

Autore: Treggiari, Susan
Titolo: Ancestral Virtues and Vices: Cicero on Nature, Nurture and Presentation
Rivista/Miscellanea: in: Braund, D. & Gill, C. (Ed.), Myth, History and Culture in Republican Rome. Studies in Honour of T.P. Wiseman
Luogo edizione: Exeter
Editore: University of Exeter press
Anno edizione: 2003
Pagine: 139-64
Parole chiave: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy, Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics
Recensione:

Fox, Matthew, The Wiseman Effect, "Classical Review", NS 55, 2 (2005), 615-617.

Haeperen, Françoise van, "L’Antiquité Classique", 73 (2004), 535

Descrizione: [APh] [Comment] By analyzing the ways in which Cicero deploys arguments about socio-political and moral ancestry (e.g., Inu. 1, 29; De orat. 1, 17; 1, 94; and 2, 68) we see that the Roman idea that virtues should run in families involves both a belief about how people develop, and a means of social or familial persuasion to induce action.
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Sigla autore: Treggiari 2003