Cicero, On the orator 1.122-159

Authors

  • Adriano Scatolin Universidade de São Paulo Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17851/1983-3636.12.2.264-287

Keywords:

Cicero, On the orator, Latin rhetoric

Abstract

The passage presented here in translation (Cic. de Orat. 1.122-159) is divided into three parts: the final remarks from the treatment of the value of ingenium and natura for the orator (122-132); the treatment of ars (134-146); the treatment of the orator’s training and exercises (147-159).

Author Biography

  • Adriano Scatolin, Universidade de São Paulo

    Área de Língua e Literatura Latina

    Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Vernáculas

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Published

2017-01-26

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