Persuasive history: Roman rhetoric and historiography

Auteur: Cape, Robert W.
Titre: Persuasive history: Roman rhetoric and historiography
Revue/Collection: in: Dominik, William J. (Ed.), Roman eloquence : rhetoric in society and literature, XII, 268
Lieu èdition: London
Éditeur: Routledge
Annèe edition: 1997
Pages: 212-228
Mots-clès: Histoire - Storia - History, Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics
Comptes rendus:

Winterbottom, M., "Scripta classica Israelica", 1998, 17, 238-242

– Knecht, D., "L’Antiquité classique", 1999, 68, 397-398

– Rutledge, S. H., "Classical Review", 1999, NS, 49, (1), 93-95

– Devillers, O., "Les Etudes Classiques", 1999, 67, (2-3), 270

– Aubrion, E., "Latomus", 2000, 59, (1), 178-179

– Relihan, "New England Classical Newsletter", 1998-1999, 26, (1), 42-44

– de Oliveira Duarte, "Euphrosyne", 1999, NS, 27, 496-497

– Wisse, "Mnemosyne", 2003, S4, 56, (1), 113-118

Description: [L'Année philologique] [Comment] On Cicero's statement at de orat. 2, 36 about the relationship between historiography and rhetoric, and its recent scholarly treatment.
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Sigle auteur: Cape 1997