This work covers the history of the text of the invectives of Sallust against Cicero and of Cicero against Sallust. Both invectives were in all probability a product of the rhetorical schools of Rome. The book includes: the full manuscript tradition of the text, the history of changes during its transmission, the history of the printed text and, finally, the text itself with an apparatus criticus and also a translation. This work should be of interest to classicists, philologists interested in the history of medieval and renaissance texts, and also to those erudite readers concerned with rhetorical style and the functioning of the rhetorical schools of Rome.
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Cloth. Condition: Gut. XII, 220 p. bestoßen, Bleistifteintrag auf Vorsatz, sonst guter Zustand / bumped, pencil entry on endpaper, otherwise good condition. - Contents Preface Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 What are the invectives against Cicero and against Sallust? 1.1 Rhetoric as a central part of Roman education 1.1.1 Declamatio 1.1.2 Suasoria and Controversia 1.1.3 The Schools of Rhetoric in Rome 1.1.4 The importance of imitation 1.2 Generic features of invective 1.3 The invectives of Sallust as a part of the rhetorical tradition 1.4 The historical context of the invectives 1.5 The content of the invectives 1.5.1 The content of the invective against Cicero 1.5.2 The content of the invective against Sallust Chapter 2 The history of the text known as Sallust's invectives based on collated medieval manuscripts (10th - early 14th centuries) 2.1 Archetype w 2.2 Families a and ß 2.2.1 Family a (AFK+N, T GBX) 2.2.2 Family ß (CD+I, S+QHb+L, RE+Z, Mp, HOPM) 2.3 Hyparchetypes of the family a (AFK+N, T GBX) 2.3.1 Hyparchetype (AFK+N) 2.3.2 Hyparchetype (T GBX) 2.4 Hyparchetypes of the family ß (CD+I, S+QHb+L, RE+Z, Mp, HOPM) 2.4.1 Hyparchetype (CD+I) 2.4.2 Hyparchetype (S+QHb+L, RE+Z, Mp, HOPM) Chapter 3 The problem of authorship and the history of edited invectives (incunabula and 16th-20th centuries) 3.1 Authorship of the invectives 3.1.1 Authorship of the invectives in antiquity 3.1.2 Question of the authorship of the invectives in the 15th and 16th centuries 3.1.3 Polemics on the authorship of the invectives in the 17th century 3.1.4 Polemics on the authorship of the invectives in the 18th century 3.1.5 Polemics on the authorship of the invectives in the 19th century 3.1.6 Henrich Jordan and further polemics on the authorship of the invectives from 1876 up until today 3.2 The history of edited invectives (incunabula and 16th-20th centuries) 3.2.1 Textual transmission of the invectives in incunabula . 3.2.2 Textual transmission of the invectives in the 16th century 3.2.3 Textual transmission of the invectives in the 17th century 3.2.4 Textual transmission of the invectives in the 18th century 3.2.5 Textual transmission of the invectives in the 19th century 3.2.6 Henrich Jordan and new editions of the invectives from 1876 up until today Chapter 4 Text known as Sallust's invectives with a new apparatus criticus, a translation, and a commentary Appendix. List of edited invectives (incunabula and 16th-20th centuries) Bibliography Index rerum Index nominum Index vocabulorum. ISBN 9783110213256 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 734. Seller Inventory # 1201161
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This work covers the history of the text of the invectives of Sallust against Cicero and of Cicero against Sallust. Though these speeches seem unsophisticated to some, they are in fact of considerable importance. The question of the authenticity of both invectives, especially of the invective against Cicero, considered in the book diachronically, has long troubled scholars, commencing with Quintilian's quotation from the text as though it were authentic. This dispute continues down to our own time. In all probability, both invectives are a product of the rhetorical schools of Rome, as students at such schools might have been set the task of writing a speech against Cicero imitating Sallust, or of responding to Sallust in the style of Cicero. Thus, we possess a sample of rhetorical school exercises, preserved due to their similarities to the prototypes on which they were modelled. The work covers: the full manuscript tradition of the text and also the history of the changes which arose during its transmission, the history of the printed text and the text itself with an apparatus criticus and also a translation. This work should be of interest to classicists, philologists interested in the history of medieval and renaissance texts, and also to those erudite readers concerned with rhetorical style and the functioning of the rhetorical schools of Rome. 236 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783110213256
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