Iudicia vulgi. Cicero, De oratore 3.195 ff. and Brutus 183 ff.

Auteur: Schenkeveld, Dirk M.
Titre: Iudicia vulgi. Cicero, De oratore 3.195 ff. and Brutus 183 ff.
Revue/Collection: "Rhetorica: a journal of the history of rhetoric", 6
Lieu èdition: Berkeley
Éditeur: University of California Press
Annèe edition: 1988
Pages: 291-305
Mots-clès: Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics, Stylistique et genres littéraires - Stilistica e generi letterari - Stylistics and literary genre
Description: [APh] [Comment] From De oratore onwards Cicero advocates the intuitive judgments of a lay audience, which are equal to those of experts, be it with differences as to technical points. There are two kinds of popular judgment : 1) the acoustic verdict, which has to do with prose rhythm (De orat. and Orator), and 2) the total verdict, which depends upon the total performance of an orator (De orat. and Brutus).
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Liens: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/rh.1988.6.3.291
Sigle auteur: Schenkeveld 1988