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The Afterlife of Cicero

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Cicero was one of the most prolific and productive figures from ancient Rome, active as both a politician and a writer. As yet however modern scholarship does not do justice to the sheer range of h...
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Cicero was one of the most prolific and productive figures from ancient Rome, active as both a politician and a writer. As yet however modern scholarship does not do justice to the sheer range of his later influence. This volume publishes papers from a conference which aimed to enlarge the basis for the study of Cicero’s reception, by examining in detail new aspects of its variety. The conference was held in May 2015, and was jointly organized by the Institute of Classical Studies, the Warburg Institute, and the Department of Greek and Latin at University College London.

The book presents twelve case studies on the reception of ‘Cicero the writer’ and ‘Cicero the man’, ranging from thirteenth-century Italy to nineteenth-century England, including colonial Latin America. Scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds discuss artistic and literary responses to Cicero as well as his exploitation in philosophical and political debates. Taken together, these studies illustrate how the special characteristics of the historical Cicero colour his reception: his afterlife is one of the most varied and wide-ranging of any classical author.

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Price: £69.99
Publisher: University of London
Imprint: University of London Press
Series: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplements
Publication Date: 15 December 2016
Trim Size: 9.62 X 6.69 in
ISBN: 9781905670642
Format: Paperback
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LANGUAGE STUDY / Ancient Languages, Ancient history

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A Florentine Tullio: dual authorship and the politics of translation in Brunetto Latini’s Rettorica

Catherine M. Keen

Petrarch and the reading of Cicero’s De natura deorum in the ms. 552-2 of the Médiathèque du Grand Troyes

Laura Refe

Cicero as a communal civic model: Italian communes of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries

Carole Mabboux

Cicero at court: Martino Filetico’s Iocundissimae disputationes

Virginia Cox

Renascens ad superos Cicero: Ciceronian and anti-Ciceronian styles in the Italian Renaissance

Martin McLaughlin

Visibile parlare? Picturing Cicero in the Italian Renaissance L. B. T. Houghton

Cicero’s Caesarian orations in early modern Europe

David Marsh

Orator, sage, and patriot: Cicero in colonial Latin America

Andrew Laird

Cicero and historicism: controversies in Cicero’s reception in the eighteenth century

Matthew Fox

How to read Ciceronian Scepticism: Anthony Collins, Richard Bentley, and the Freethought debate in 1713

Katherine East

The Catiline conspiracy and the credibility of letters in French Revolutionary art

Nina L. Dubin

Framing Cicero’s Lives: production values and paratext in nineteenth-century biographies

Lynn Fotheringham