Paideia Romana Paideia Romana

Paideia Romana

Cicero's Tusculan Disputations

    • $39.99
    • $39.99

Publisher Description

Paideia Romana: Cicero's Tusculan Disputations takes a new look at an unloved text of the western canon to reveal it as a punchy and profoundly original work, arguably Cicero's most ingenious literary response to the tyranny of Caesar. The book shows how the Tusculans' much lambasted literary design, critically isolated prefaces, and overlooked didactic plot start to cohere once we read the dialogue for what it is: not a Latin treatise on Greek philosophy, but a Roman drama on education, with a strong political subtext. The first chapter ('The form – enigmas and answers') tries to make sense of those features of the work that scholars have found baffling or disappointing, such as the nondescript characters, the uncertain genre, or the lack of setting. Chapter 2 ('The prologues – in tyrannum and cultural warfare') analyses how Cicero in his prologues to the five individual books situates his desire to create and teach a 'Latin philosophy' within wider contexts, in particular the dictatorship of Caesar and the intellectual traditions of Greece and Rome. The final chapter 3 ('The plot – teacher and student') explores the pedagogy enacted in the dialogue as a form of constructive outreach, addressed to a future generation of Roman aristocrats. With its emphasis on rhetoric, literary artistry, and historical context, the present volume breaks with earlier scholarship on the Tusculans and thereby makes a significant contribution to the on-going reassessment of Cicero's thought and authorial practice.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
30 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
333
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge Philological Society
SELLER
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
SIZE
2.1
MB
The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric
2009
Literary Criticism in Antiquity Literary Criticism in Antiquity
2021
History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age: Volume II (Illustrated) History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age: Volume II (Illustrated)
2014
A History of Roman Classical Literature. A History of Roman Classical Literature.
2021
The End of Dialogue in Antiquity The End of Dialogue in Antiquity
2009
Missing Socrates Missing Socrates
1991
Cicero, On Pompey's Command (De Imperio), 27-49 Cicero, On Pompey's Command (De Imperio), 27-49
2014
Roman Frugality Roman Frugality
2020
Augustus and the destruction of history Augustus and the destruction of history
2020
Cicero, Philippic 2, 44–50, 78–92, 100–119 Cicero, Philippic 2, 44–50, 78–92, 100–119
2018
Ovid, Metamorphoses (3.511–733) Ovid, Metamorphoses (3.511–733)
2018
Letters and Communities Letters and Communities
2018