Scritto da Mike Edwards, il primo contributo è intitolato “Hypokrites in Action: Delivery in Greek Rhetoric; il secondo studio, di Victor Bers si intitola “Performing the Speech in Athenian Courts and Assembly Adjusting the Act to Fit the Bema”. Scritto da Kathryn Tempest, il terzo contributo si intitola “Staging a Prosecution: Aspects of Performance in Cicero’s Verrines”. Il quarto contributo, scritto da Dimitris Karambelas, si intitola “Synegoroi as ‘Healers’ in the Social Imagination of the Imperial Age”. Segue il contributo di J.G.F. Powell (“The Exploits of Honorius: Evidence for Roman Advocacy in the Time of Justinian”. Segue infine il contributo di Sir John Laws (“The Rhetoric of Common Law”).
Rec. a Christos Kremmydas, Jonathan Powell, Lene Rubinstein (Eds.), Profession and Performance. Aspects of Oratory in the Greco-Roman World. BICS Supplement 123. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2013 / Pasini, Gianluca. - In: BRYN MAWR CLASSICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 1063-2948. - 01.32(2017).
Rec. a Christos Kremmydas, Jonathan Powell, Lene Rubinstein (Eds.), Profession and Performance. Aspects of Oratory in the Greco-Roman World. BICS Supplement 123. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2013
Gianluca PasiniPrimo
2017
Abstract
Scritto da Mike Edwards, il primo contributo è intitolato “Hypokrites in Action: Delivery in Greek Rhetoric; il secondo studio, di Victor Bers si intitola “Performing the Speech in Athenian Courts and Assembly Adjusting the Act to Fit the Bema”. Scritto da Kathryn Tempest, il terzo contributo si intitola “Staging a Prosecution: Aspects of Performance in Cicero’s Verrines”. Il quarto contributo, scritto da Dimitris Karambelas, si intitola “Synegoroi as ‘Healers’ in the Social Imagination of the Imperial Age”. Segue il contributo di J.G.F. Powell (“The Exploits of Honorius: Evidence for Roman Advocacy in the Time of Justinian”. Segue infine il contributo di Sir John Laws (“The Rhetoric of Common Law”).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.