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The Major Declamations, Volume II

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The Major Declamations, Volume II offers a rare glimpse into the final stage of Greco-Roman rhetorical education through nineteen preserved exercises where students crafted speeches for fictitious legal cases. These declamations reveal the standard themes and techniques expected of aspiring orators, alongside common errors made in learning this art. Compiled from multiple authors around AD 100 to the third century, the work also features rich ethical, social, and legal contexts that reflect Roman life and challenges.
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This volume will appeal to students and scholars of classical rhetoric, ancient history, and Roman culture, as well as those interested in the art of oratory and legal training in antiquity.

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The Major Declamations, attributed to Quintilian in antiquity, exemplify the final stage of Greco-Roman rhetorical training, in which students delivered speeches for the prosecution and defense at imaginary trials. A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animate the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises.

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The Major Declamations stand out for their unique contribution to our understanding of the final stage in Greco-Roman rhetorical training. These exercises, in which students learned how to compose and deliver speeches on behalf of either the prosecution or the defence at imaginary trials, demonstrate how standard themes, recurring situations and arguments, and technical rules were to be handled by the aspiring orator. Moreover, they lay bare the mistakes that students often made in this process.

The practice of declamation was already flourishing in Greece as early as the fifth century BC, but nearly all of its vast tradition has disappeared except the present anthology. Its nineteen declamations are almost the only substantial examples surviving from pre-medieval Latinity. They seem to represent that tradition reasonably well: although attributed to the great master Quintilian in antiquity, internal features indicate multiple authorship from around AD 100 to the mid- or late third century, when the collection was assembled.

A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animates the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises. Although the themes of declamation can be unrealistic and even absurdβ€”often reminiscent of ancient novel and tragedyβ€”they seem to provide a safe space in which a student could confront a range of complex issues. This enabled them to attain both the technical knowledge necessary to speak persuasively and the soft skills needed to manage the challenges of adult life under the Roman empire.

Series: Loeb Classical Library

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674997417

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 December 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Michael Winterbottom
  • Edited by Antonio Stramaglia
  • Notes by Biagio Santorelli
  • Notes by Michael Winterbottom
  • Translated by Michael Winterbottom
  • Translated by Michael Winterbottom

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 108.0mm

Height: 162.0mm

Weight: 272g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Antonio Stramaglia is Professor of Latin at the University of Bari, Aldo Moro. Michael Winterbottom is the Corpus Christi Professor of Latin Emeritus at Oxford University. Biagio Santorelli is Associate Professor of Latin at the University of Genoa. Michael Winterbottom is the Corpus Christi Professor of Latin Emeritus at Oxford University.

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