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Tag: Cicero

Hunting the Hortensius, Cicero’s Lost Protreptic

Posted on 5th April 20225th April 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, Philosophy, The Classical Tradition, Uncategorized

JUDITH STOVE Can we resurrect the spirt of a long-lost Roman book?

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The Cult of Cicero: Have Latinists Been Brainwashed?

Posted on 3rd February 20225th February 2022 by Antigone in Latin Language, Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

JOSEY PARKER Must we talk like Cicero?

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Should You Be Upset? Cicero on the Desirability of Emotion

Posted on 27th January 202230th January 2022 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature, Philosophy

KATHARINA VOLK When should we really care?

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What ever happened to Rhetoric? Cicero revisited

Posted on 2nd October 20212nd October 2021 by Antigone in History, The Classical Tradition

THOMAS DEGIROLAMI Could a Roman orator help heal our modern discourse?

Tagged Cicero, Rhetoric

The Road Not Taken: Cicero and Lesser Creatures

Posted on 17th April 202117th April 2021 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature

ANDREW SILLETT What became of those who lived in Cicero's shadow?

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