Description
A new account of the emergence of the ancient rhetorical tradition, from Classical Athens to Augustan Rome.
About the Author
Laura Viidebaum is an Assistant Professor in Classics at New York University. She has received a distinguished Humboldt Fellowship for research at LMU, Munich. She has previously won a Humanities First Book Colloquium Award at NYU and has been a participant of the Advanced School of Humanities at the International University of Venice and a fellow of the Fondation Hardt in Geneva.
Reviews
'This book is a must-read for anyone wrestling with Plato's relationship with rhetoric (a perennial vexation), anyone intrigued by Lysias's unlikely tenacity (a minor feeling, perhaps), anyone longing for Isocrates to be taken seriously (a periodic desire), or anyone who has decided they can no longer put off reading more about Dionysius of Halicarnassus (an increasingly popular judgment).' Michele Kennerly, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781108812580
Author Laura Viidebaum
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 370g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 139mm * 17mm