
Representations: Images of the World in Ciceronian Oratory
Synopsis
Ann Vasaly introduces representation theory into the study of Ciceronian persuasion and contends that an understanding of milieu - social, political, topographical - is crucial to understanding Ciceronian oratory. As a genre uniquely dependent on an immediate interaction between author and audience, ancient oratory becomes performance art. Vasaly investigates the way Cicero represented the contemporary physical world - places, topography, and monuments, both those seen and those merely mentioned - to his listeners and demonstrates how he used these representations to persuade. Her exceptionally well-written study deftly recaptures the immediacy of Cicero's oratory and makes a trenchant contribution to an important new area of inquiry in Classical Studies.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of California Press
- ISBN: 9780520201781
- Number of pages: 301
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 20 mm
- Weight: 454g
- Languages: English

