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The Scholia on Cicero’s Speeches: Contexts and Perspectives: Mnemosyne, Supplements, cartea 476

Christoph Pieper, Pausch Dennis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2023
The ancient commentaries and scholia to Cicero’s speeches have hitherto received relatively little scholarly attention. This volume is dedicated to Asconius’ first-century commentary and the corpora of the scholia stemming from the 4th-7th centuries (Bobbio, ps.-Asconius, and Gronovius). It shows the specific interpretative challenges of these corpora and offers interpretative case studies. Furthermore, it contextualizes the corpora within the learning and learned environment of their time, by contrasting them with rhetorical teaching (via the transmission of Cicero on papyri and his presence in the Rhetores Latini minores) and other ancient commentaries (on Homer and Demosthenes).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004516434
ISBN-10: 9004516433
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements


Notă biografică

Dennis Pausch, Ph.D. (2004), is Professor Latin at Philipps-Universität Marburg. His research interests include Roman historiography and Augustan poetry, but also focus on invective texts, among others the speeches written by Cicero.
Christoph Pieper, Ph.D. (2008), is University Lecturer of Latin at Leiden University. His research focuses on Roman oratory, especially Cicero and the Ciceronian tradition, and on the literature of 15th-century Florence.
Contributors are: Caroline Bishop, Joseph Farrell, Thomas J. Keeline, Giuseppe La Bua, Fernanda Maffei, Gesine Manuwald, Giovanni Margiotta, Christoph Pieper, Thomas Riesenweber, Christoph Schwameis.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Christoph Pieper and Dennis Pausch

1 Teaching Cicero through the Scholia: the ‘Active Reader’ in Late Antique Commentaries on Cicero’s Speeches
Giuseppe La Bua

2 The Working Methods of Asconius
Thomas J. Keeline

3 Cicero in Egypt: the Ciceronian Papyri and the Teaching of Latin in the East
Fernanda Maffei

4 Ciceros Reden bei den Rhetores Latini Minores
Thomas Riesenweber

5 The Canonization of Cicero in Ancient Commentaries
Joseph Farrell

6 The Influence of Greek Commentaries on the Bobbio Scholia to Cicero
Caroline Bishop

7 The Ciceronian Scholia and Asconius as Sources on Cicero and Other Roman Republican Orators
Gesine Manuwald

8 ‘Cicero Cannot Be Separated from the State’: In Search for Cicero’s Political and Moral Exemplarity in Asconius and the Scholia Bobiensia
Christoph Pieper

9 Deinceps haec omnia non dicta, sed scripta contra reum: The Fictional Verrines in the Ciceronian Scholia and beyond
Christoph Schwameis

10 Reading the Scholia Gronoviana: Ambiguity and Veiled Language in the Interpretation of Cicero’s Caesarian Orations
Giovanni Margiotta

Index