Methodological considerations about the study of the speeches in Ancient Historiography

About E. Adler, Enemy Speeches in Roman Historiography, Austin: University of Texas Press, 2011

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  • Juan Carlos Iglesias-Zoido University of Extremadura

Keywords:

Speeches, Ancient historiography, Rhetoric, Methodology

Abstract

On reviewing  E. Adler’s book, this essay offers some methodological considerations about the study of the enemy speeches in the Greco-Roman historiography

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2013-10-01

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Methodological considerations about the study of the speeches in Ancient Historiography : About E. Adler, Enemy Speeches in Roman Historiography, Austin: University of Texas Press, 2011. (2013). Talia Dixit. Interdisciplinary Journal of Rhetoric and Historiography, 8, 65-75. https://revista-taliadixit.unex.es/index.php/TD/article/view/241

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