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Rhetoric and Composition
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Joseph E. Bringman
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Related Research
Alain M. Gowing, 'Quintilian the Memorious: History and memory in the
Institutio Oratoria',
in
Cultural Memory under the Empire
,
M. Dinter, ed. (forthcoming CUP 2024)
Petersen, E., "Enemies and the End of the Republic: Comparing Cicero’s
In Catilinam
and
Philippicae."
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "When I read my
Cato
, it is as if Cato speaks: The Evolution of Cicero’s Dialogic Voice."
The Author’s Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity
. Oxford: 2014.
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "Greek Rhetoric Meets Rome: Expansion, Resistance, and Acculturation.”
A Companion to Roman Rhetoric
. Blackwell: 2006.
Erika J. Nesholm. Rhetoric and Epistolary Exchange in Ovid's
Heroides
16-21. Diss., 2005.
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