A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, or the Causes of Corrupt Eloquence
Publius Cornelius Tacitus
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The scene of the Dialogus de Oratoribus, as this work is commonly known, is laid in the sixth year of Vespasian, 75 a.D. The commentators are much divided in their opinions about the real author; his work they all agree is a masterpiece in the kind; written with taste and judgement; entertaining, profound, and elegant. It is normally considered to have been written by Tacitus, even though some ascribe it to Quintilian. The main subject is the decadence of oratory, for which the cause is said to be the decline of the education, both in the family and in the school, of the future orator. In a certain way, it can be considered a miniature art of rhetoric. (Summary by Leni) (3 hr 1 min)
Chapitres
01 - Section 01 | 24:38 | Lu par Leni |
02 - Section 02 | 26:17 | Lu par Leni |
03 - Section 03 | 29:57 | Lu par Leni |
04 - Section 04 | 26:43 | Lu par Leni |
05 - Section 05 | 12:57 | Lu par Leni |
06 - Section 06 | 36:20 | Lu par Leni |
07 - Section 07 | 24:18 | Lu par Leni |
Critiques
completed crystalline purest





Barbari
I would please .
relevant





Matthew ferrari
a study of long winded rambling just to say thy kids are dumb and society is decaying. I enjoyed it