Auteur: De Giorgio, Jean-Pierre
Titre: Lectures d’un ouvrage de J. Carcopino en France, en Italie et en Angleterre : Les Secrets de la Correspondance de Cicéron
Lieu èdition: Rome
Éditeur: Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome - Regards croisés : Antiquité et Moyen Âge dans les historiographies française et italienne - 123-2
Annèe edition: 2011
Pages: 395-408
Mots-clès: Biographie - Biografia - Biography, Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy
Description: n 1947 J. Carcopino developed an innovative, and soon contested, hypothesis on the published letters of Cicero. The reception of the Secrets in Europe primarily praised the ingenuity and scholarship of the historian, without always accepting, however, the black picture that he painted of Cicero. A historiographic approach to these reactions allows us to understand the ideological conditions in which this black biography was conceived and received, which through Cicero in fact raises the question of the involvement of intellectuals and universities in the 20th century with the authorities. For the rest, the majority of the theories about Cicero held up in this book have today been abandoned, to the benefit of research that is more focused on the rhetorical and literary aspects of this correspondence [Author]
Liens: https://journals.openedition.org/mefra/430?lang=en
Sigle auteur: De Giorgio2011
Titre: Lectures d’un ouvrage de J. Carcopino en France, en Italie et en Angleterre : Les Secrets de la Correspondance de Cicéron
Lieu èdition: Rome
Éditeur: Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome - Regards croisés : Antiquité et Moyen Âge dans les historiographies française et italienne - 123-2
Annèe edition: 2011
Pages: 395-408
Mots-clès: Biographie - Biografia - Biography, Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy
Description: n 1947 J. Carcopino developed an innovative, and soon contested, hypothesis on the published letters of Cicero. The reception of the Secrets in Europe primarily praised the ingenuity and scholarship of the historian, without always accepting, however, the black picture that he painted of Cicero. A historiographic approach to these reactions allows us to understand the ideological conditions in which this black biography was conceived and received, which through Cicero in fact raises the question of the involvement of intellectuals and universities in the 20th century with the authorities. For the rest, the majority of the theories about Cicero held up in this book have today been abandoned, to the benefit of research that is more focused on the rhetorical and literary aspects of this correspondence [Author]
Liens: https://journals.openedition.org/mefra/430?lang=en
Sigle auteur: De Giorgio2011