this is an interesting book which Ciceronians will find stimulating
J. G. F. Powell, Royal Holloway, University of London
an enjoyable and thought-provoking book.
Jonathan P. Zarecki, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Cicero has long been seen to embody the values of the Roman republic. This provocative study of Cicero's use of history reveals that rather than promoting his own values, Cicero uses historical representation to explore the difficulties of finding any ideological coherence in Rome's political or cultural traditions. Matthew Fox looks to the scepticism of Cicero's philosophical education for an understanding of his perspective on Rome's history, and argues that neglect of the sceptical tradition has transformed the doubting, ambiguous Cicero into the confident proponent of Roman values. Through close reading of a range of his theoretical works, Fox uncovers an ironic attitude towards Roman history, and connects that to the use of irony in mainstream Latin historians. He concludes with a study of a little-known treatise on Cicero from the early eighteenth century which sheds considerable light on the history of Cicero's reception.
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A provocative study of Cicero's use of history, revealing that, rather than promoting his own values, Cicero uses historical representation to explore the difficulties of finding any ideological coherence in Rome's political or cultural traditions.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Struggle, Compensation, and Argument in Cicero's Philosophy ; 3. Reading and Reception ; 4. Literature, History, and Philosophy: The Example of 'De re publica' ; 5. History with Rhetoric, Rhetoric with History: 'De oratore' and 'De legibus' ; 6. History and Memory ; 7. Brutus ; 8. Divination, History, and Superstition ; 9. Ironic History in the Roman Tradition ; 10. Cicero from Enlightenment to Idealism ; 11. Conclusions
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An original and thoroughly accessible study of a thinker who is key to the history of the humanities generally
Challenges existing views of Cicero and of his relationship to historiography, revealing the drama behind a number of his hitherto neglected writings
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Matthew Fox is Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Birmingham.
An original and thoroughly accessible study of a thinker who is key to the history of the humanities generally
Challenges existing views of Cicero and of his relationship to historiography, revealing the drama behind a number of his hitherto neglected writings
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ISBN
9780199211920
Publisert
2007
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
575 gr
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
368
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