Review of Emperors and Bishops in Late Roman Invective by Richard Flower (original) (raw)

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Chiara O. Tommasi

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Coping with ancient gods, celebrating Christian emperors, proclaiming Roman eternity: rhetoric and religion in late antique Latin panegyrics

Chiara O. Tommasi

2016

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Panegyric and the Discourse of Praise in Late Antiquity

Catherine Ware

Journal of Roman Studies, 2019

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Greek Rhetoric under Christian Emperors

Thomas Conley

Ancient Philosophy, 1984

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William Van Andringa

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William Dominik and Jon Hall, ‘Preface’, in W. J. Dominik and J. C. R. Hall (eds), A Companion to Roman Rhetoric (Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2007) xii–xiii.

William J Dominik

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“Fabia Aconia Paulina and the Death of Praetextatus – Rhetoric and Ideals in Late Antiquity”, Arctos XXVIII (1994), 13-25.

Maijastina Kahlos

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William J. Dominik and Jon Hall, ‘Confronting Roman Rhetoric’, in W. J. Dominik and J. C. R. Hall (eds), A Companion to Roman Rhetoric (Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2010) 3–8.

William J Dominik

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Distat opus nostrum, sed fontibus exit ab isdem: Declamation and Flavian epic.

Neil Bernstein

2013

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The Panegyric of Constantine in 310 CE: Review of Catherine Ware, A Literary Commentary on Panegyrici Latini VI(7). An Oration Delivered before the Emperor Constantine in Trier, ca. AD 310 (Cambridge: Cambridge, 2021). ISBN: 9781107123694.

Byron Waldron

The Classical Review, 2022

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Rhetoric of The Roman Revolution

Christopher Pelling

Syllecta Classica, 2015

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Van Hoof L. (2017), ‘Introduction’, in A. Quiroga Puertas (ed.) Rhetorical Strategies in Late Antique Rhetoric: Images, Metatext and Interpretation, Leiden: Brill, 1-6.

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Inger Neeltje Irene Kuin

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William J. Dominik and Jon Hall, ‘Confronting Roman Rhetoric’, in Wiley Online Library (2007), http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com (DOI: 10.1002/ 9780470996485.ch1).

William J Dominik

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The Dynamics of Rhetorical Performances in Late Antiquity by Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas (review)

Alan J Ross

Journal Early Christian Studies, 2019

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Re-Defining Aristocratic Distinction: Christian Verse Invective, Classical Culture, and the Cult of Mater Magna in Late Antiquity

Jacob A Latham

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 65 (2020): 261-306

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William Dominik and Jon Hall, ‘Confronting Roman Rhetoric’, in W. J. Dominik and J. C. R. Hall (eds), A Companion to Roman Rhetoric (Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2007) 3-8.

William J Dominik

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Review of: L. Pernot (2015). Epideictic Rhetoric. Questioning the Stakes of Ancient Praise. Pp. xvi + 166. Austin: University of Texas Press. Classical Review 66.2 (2016)

Alan J Ross

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The Severitas of Constantine: Imperial Virtues in Panegyrici Latini 7(6) and 6(7)

Catherine Ware

Journal of Late Antiquity, 2014

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Cristina PEPE: The Genres of Rhetorical Speeches in Greek and Roman Antiquity. Leiden – Boston : Brill (International Studies in the History of Rhetoric, 5) 2013

Jiří Pavlík

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William Dominik and Jon Hall, ‘Preface’, in W. J. Dominik and J. C. R. Hall (eds), A Companion to Roman Rhetoric (Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2010) xii–xiii.

William J Dominik

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Rhetorical Strategies in Late Antique Rhetoric

Lieve Van Hoof

BRILL eBooks, 2017

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Views of the Past (C.) Kelly, (R.) Flower, (M.S.) Williams (edd.) Unclassical Traditions. Volume I: Alternatives to the Classical Past in Late Antiquity. (Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Supplement 34.) Pp. viii + 156. Cambridge: The Cambridge Philological Society, 2010. Cased,...

Lieve Van Hoof

The Classical Review, 2012

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THE CICERONIAN RHETORICAL TRADITION AND MEDIEVAL LITERARY THEORY

Rita Copeland

The Rhetoric of Cicero in its Medieval Commentary Tradition, ed. John Ward and Virginia Cox (Leiden, 2006), pp. 235-61, 2006

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Basil Dufallo

The Classical Review, 2015

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Abbreviated Histories: The Case of the Epitome de Caesaribus (c. 395)

Jean-Luc Gauville

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Kelly, C., Flower, R., Williams, M.S. (edd.) Unclassical Traditions. Volume I: Alternatives to the Classical Past in Late Antiquity, Cambridge, REVIEW in Classical Review 62.1, 135-138.

Lieve Van Hoof

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O singulare prodigium! Ciceronian Invective as Religious Expiation." Cicero’s “Philippics:” History, Rhetoric and Ideology. Ed. T. Stevenson and M. Wilson. Auckland: Polygraphia, 2008 = Prudentia 37-38: 240-254.

Anthony Corbeill

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'In Nomine Patris: Constantine the Great and Constantius II in Christological Polemic', Historia 46 (1997), 448-64.

Mark Humphries

Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 1997

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William Dominik and Jon Hall (eds), A Companion to Roman Rhetoric. Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2007. ISBN 10: 1-4051-2091-6; ISBN 13: 978-1-4051-2091-3. Pp. xix + 528 + 2 illustrations.

William J Dominik

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William Dominik and Jon Hall (eds), A Companion to Roman Rhetoric. Oxford/Malden/Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell 2010. ISBN-10: 1-4443-3415-8; ISBN-13: 978-1-4443-3415-9. Pp. xix + 528 + 2 illustrations.

William J Dominik, J. Hall

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Van Hoof L. (2013) ‘Performing Paideia: Literature as an Instrument for Social Promotion in the Fourth Century A.D.’. Classical Quarterly 63: 387-406. [WOS:000318305300023]

Lieve Van Hoof

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"'In Search of Good Emperors'. Emperors, Caesars, Usurpers in the Mirror of Antimonarchic Discourses in the Historia Augusta", in: H. Börm (ed.), Antimonarchic Discourse in Antiquity (= Studies in Ancient Monarchies 3), Stuttgart 2015, 269-303.

Matthias Haake

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The severitas of Constantine: imperial virtues in Panegyrici Latini VII(6) and VI(7)

Catherine Ware

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An examination of Eusebius’ Tricennial oration, “In Praise of Constantine” as a reflection of the development of Christian panegyric in the early fourth century A.D.

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