“I tremble with my whole heart”: Cicero on the anxieties of eloquence

European Journal of Political Theory 20 (4):698-718 (2019)
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Cicero’s rhetorical theory offers an important critique of efforts to systematize persuasion. His resistance to this systematization is grounded in his reconception of the orator’s virtus, which, a...

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Rhetoric and the Public Sphere.Simone Chambers - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (3):323-350.
Rhetoric and Public Reasoning.Bernard Yack - 2006 - Political Theory 34 (4):417-438.
Cicero's Social and Political Thought.Neal Wood - 1988 - University of California Press.

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