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Dominik/CompaniontoRomanRhetoric 1405120916_1_pretoc FinalProof page iii 30.9.2006 5:16pm A COMPANION TO ROMAN RHETORIC Edited by William Dominik and Jon Hall Dominik/CompaniontoRomanRhetoric 1405120916_1_pretoc FinalProof page i 30.9.2006 5:16pm A COMPANION TO ROMAN RHETORIC Dominik/CompaniontoRomanRhetoric 1405120916_1_pretoc FinalProof page ii 30.9.2006 5:16pm BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO THE ANCIENT WORLD This series provides sophisticated and authoritative overviews of periods of ancient history, genres of classical literature, and the most important themes in ancient culture. Each volume comprises between twenty-fiveandfortyconciseessayswrittenbyindividualscholarswithintheirareaofspecialization.The essays are written in a clear, provocative, and lively manner, designed for an international audience of scholars,students,andgeneralreaders. 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Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem,or transmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recordingor otherwise,exceptaspermittedbytheUKCopyright,Designs,andPatentsAct1988,withoutthe priorpermissionofthepublisher. Firstpublished2007byBlackwellPublishingLtd 1 2007 LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData AcompaniontoRomanrhetoric/editedbyWilliamDominikandJonHall. p.cm.—(Blackwellcompanionstotheancientworld.Ancienthistory) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN-13:978-1-4051-2091-3(hardback:alk.paper) ISBN-10:1-4051-2091-6(hardback:alk.paper)1.Rhetoric,Ancient. 2.Latinlanguage—Rhetoric.I.Dominik,WilliamJ.II.Hall,Jon(JonC.R.)III.Series. PA2311.C662007 808’.04710937—dc22 2006009419 AcataloguerecordforthistitleisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. 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Forfurtherinformationon BlackwellPublishing,visitourwebsite: www.blackwellpublishing.com Dominik/CompaniontoRomanRhetoric 1405120916_2_toc FinalProof page v 29.9.2006 8:50pm Contents Notes on Contributors viii Preface xii Texts andAbbreviations xiv Part I Approaching Rhetoric 1 1 Confronting Roman Rhetoric 3 William Dominik and Jon Hall 2 Modern CriticalApproachestoRoman Rhetoric 9 John Dugan 3 Greek Rhetoric Meets Rome: Expansion,Resistance, andAcculturation 23 Sarah Culpepper Stroup 4 Native RomanRhetoric: Plautus andTerence 38 John Barsby 5 Roman OratoryBeforeCicero: TheElderCato andGaius Gracchus 54 Enrica Sciarrino Part II Rhetoric and Its Social Context 67 6 Rhetorical Educationand SocialReproduction in the Republicand Early Empire 69 AnthonyCorbeill Dominik/CompaniontoRomanRhetoric 1405120916_2_toc FinalProof page vi 29.9.2006 8:50pm vi Contents 7 Virile Tongues: Rhetoric and Masculinity 83 Joy Connolly 8 Oratory, Rhetoric, and Politicsin the Republic 98 Michael C.Alexander 9 Oratory and Politics in the Empire 109 Steven H. Rutledge 10 Roman Senatorial Oratory 122 JohnT. Ramsey 11 Panegyric 136 Roger Rees 12 Roman Oratorical Invective 149 ValentinaArena Part III Systematizing Rhetoric 161 13 Roman Rhetorical Handbooks 163 RobertN. Gaines 14 Elocutio:Latin Prose Style 181 Roderich Kirchner 15 Memory and the Roman Orator 195 JocelynPennySmall 16 Wit and Humor in Roman Rhetoric 207 EdwinRabbie 17 Oratorical Deliveryandthe Emotions: Theoryand Practice 218 Jon Hall Part IV Rhetoricians and Orators 235 18 Lost Orators of Rome 237 Catherine Steel 19 Cicero as Rhetorician 250 James M. May 20 Cicero as Orator 264 Christopher P. Craig 21 Grammarians and Rhetoricians 285 CharlesMcNelis 22 Roman Declamation:The Elder Seneca andQuintilian 297 W.Martin Bloomer 23 Quintilian as Rhetorician and Teacher 307 JorgeFerna´ndezLo´pez Dominik/CompaniontoRomanRhetoric 1405120916_2_toc FinalProof page vii 29.9.2006 8:50pm Contents vii 24 Tacitus and Pliny onOratory 323 William Dominik 25 Rhetoric and the Second Sophistic 339 Graham Anderson 26 RomanRhetoricand Its Afterlife 354 JohnO. Ward Part V Rhetoric and Roman Literature 367 27 Rhetoric and LiteratureatRome 369 Matthew Fox 28 Rhetoric and Epic: Vergil’s Aeneid and Lucan’s Bellum Civile 382 Emanuele Narducci 29 Rhetoric and Satire: Horace,Persius, and Juvenal 396 Dan Hooley 30 Rhetoric and Ovid 413 Ulrike Auhagen 31 Rhetoric and the YoungerSeneca 425 MarcusWilson 32 Rhetoric and Historiography 439 Cynthia Damon Bibliography 451 Glossary of Technical Terms 487 Index Locorum 495 General Index 502 Dominik/CompaniontoRomanRhetoric 1405120916_3_posttoc FinalProof page viii 28.9.2006 8:34pm Notes on Contributors MichaelC.AlexanderisProfessorinthe Ulrike Auhagen teaches Classics in the Department of History atthe University Department of Classical Philology at the of Illinois, Chicago, USA. His research University of Freiburg, Germany. Her has focused on the history of the late publications include Der Monolog bei Roman republic, particularly criminal Ovid (1999) as well as various articles trials. He is the author of Trials in the on Greek and Roman comedy, Roman Late Roman Republic, 149 BC to 50 BC republican tragedy, Roman epic and (1990) and The Case for the Prosecution elegy, and neo-Latin literature. She is inthe Ciceronian Era (2002). the editor of Studien zu Plautus’ Epidi- cus (2001) and (with Eckart Scha¨fer) Graham Anderson is Professor of Lotichiusund diero¨mischeElegie(2001). Classics at the University of Kent, England. He has written several studies John Barsby is Emeritus Professor of onlaterGreekrhetoric,includingPhilos- Classics at the University of Otago, tratus (1986), The Pepaideumenos in New Zealand. He has published widely Action (1989), and The Second Sophistic on Latin literature, including articles on (1993).Heiscurrentlypreparingastudy Catullus, Propertius, and Ovid as well as of kingship legends inantiquity. on Plautus and Terence. He has pub- lished Ovid (1978), Ovid, Amores I Valentina Arena is Lecturer in Roman (1973), Plautus, Bacchides (1986), Ter- History at University College, London, ence, Eunuchus (1999), Terence 1–2 England. Her main fields of research are (2001), and Greek and Roman Drama: theuseofideasinthepoliticalarenaand Translation and Performance(2002). thepracticeofpoliticsinthefirstcentury BCE. She is currently working on a book W. Martin Bloomer is AssociateProfes- ontheconceptoflibertasanditsexploit- sorofClassics attheUniversityofNotre ation in the lateRoman republic. Dame, USA. His publications include

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