Includes bibliographical references (p. [451]-486) and indexes
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William Dominik and Jon HallModern critical approaches to Roman rhetoric / John Dugan: Confronting Roman rhetoric
Sarah Culpepper Stroup: Greek rhetoric meets Rome : expansion, resistance, and acculturation
John Barsby: Native Roman rhetoric : Plautus and Terence
Enrica Sciarrino: Roman oratory before Cicero : the Elder Cato and Gaius Gracchus
Anthony Corbeill: Rhetorical education and social reproduction in the Republic and Early Empire
Joy Connolly: Virile tongues : rhetoric and masculinity
Michael C. Alexander: Oratory, rhetoric, and politics in the Republic
Steven H. Rutledge: Oratory and politics in the Empire
John T. Ramsey: Roman senatorial oratory
Valentina Arena: Roman oratorical invective
Robert N. Gaines: Roman rhetorical handbooks
Roderich Kirchner: Elocutio : Latin prose style
Jocelyn Penny Small: Memory and the Roman orator
Edwin Rabbie: Wit and humor in Roman rhetoric
Jon Hall: Oratorical delivery and the emotions : theory and practice
Catherine Steel: Lost orators of Rome
James M. May: Cicero as rhetorician
Christopher P. Craig: Cicero as orator
Charles McNelis: Grammarians and rhetoricians
W. Martin Bloomer: Roman declamation : the Elder Seneca and Quintilian
Jorge Fernández López: Quintilian as rhetorician and teacher
William Dominik: Tacitus and Pliny on oratory
Graham Anderson: Rhetoric and the second sophistic
John O. Ward: Roman rhetoric and its afterlife
Matthew Fox: Rhetoric and literature at Rome
Emanuele Narducci: Rhetoric and epic : Vergil's Aeneid and Lucans Bellum civile
Dan Hooley: Rhetoric and satire : Horace, Persius, and Juvenal
Ulrike Auhagen: Rhetoric and Ovid
Marcus Wilson: Rhetoric and the Younger Seneca
Cynthia Damon.: Rhetoric and historiography
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