Cicero’s Authority

Auteur: Goodwin, Jean
Titre: Cicero’s Authority
Revue/Collection: Philosophy and Rhetoric 34 (1)
Annèe edition: 2021
Pages: 38-60
Mots-clès: Éloquence - Eloquenza - Eloquence, Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics
Description: I draw the transactions that form the basis for this study from the authorities on authority: the ancient Romans. In Cicero’s discourse, we have rich evidence of Roman authority in action: his attempts as a “new man” in politics to avoid the authority of established leaders, as well as his attempts as a senior statesman to assert his own authority. So, to rephrase again the question driving this  study:  Why  did  Cicero and  his citizen-auditors reasonably think bare words, when spoken by him, could compel judgment ? [Author]
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Sigle auteur: Goodwin 2001