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Title: Rhetoric and Rome


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Rhetoric and Rome
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The Key Players
  • Greek influence
  • Cicero
  • Quintilian
  • Longinus

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Greeks
  • Rome was synthesizer and organizer
  • A Greek education was considered part of being
    a refined citizen
  • Rhetoric was at the center of Greek and Roman
    education generally
  • Borrowed from both Aristotle and Sophists
  • Made significant use of the declamation,
    aggressive, almost booming
  • Legislative and legal exercises

4
Cicero the union of wisdom and eloquence
  • Surviving works include 774 letters, 58 speeches
    and treatise on ethics, government, philosophy
    and many other topics.
  • Rhetoric was more than rules and rubrics of
    technique but required deep mastery of
  • Philosophy
  • Law
  • History
  • Psychology

5
Cicero
  • The loci
  • Focused and used on/in judicial pleading
  • Divided into two categories-
  • The attributes of the person in question
  • The attributes of the act (what happened) in
    question
  • How is this similar to our present legal system?

6
The Five Canons
  • Often attributed to Cicero but origin unclear
  • Central to all of Roman Rhetoric
  • Inventiondiscovery
  • Arrangementorder
  • Expressionlanguage
  • Memorygrasp of words and ideas, in this case
    memorization
  • Deliveryperformance of the plan

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Hermagoras
  • Focused on the creation and classification of
    judicial arguments
  • He identified three types of arguments-
  • 1) conjectural
  • 2) legal
  • 3) juridicial

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Hermagoras
  • Conjectural- an issue of a matter of fact
  • Legal- interpretation of a document or codified
    law
  • Juridicial- what is the rightness or wrongness of
    the act in question?

9
Stasis System attributed to Cicero
  • Stasis stopping points
  • Issues of conflict, debate, etc.
  • Divide the debate or questions at hand into
    precise issues of conflict
  • Anticipating likely stopping points was key to
    effective rhetoric
  • Stasis of Legal Concerns Included
  • Issues of Fact or Conjecture what happened, or
    what is or will happen??
  • Issues of Definition what should we call it?
  • Issues of Quality to what degree did/does it
    happen? How should we categorize it?
  • Issues of Procedure how should we go about
    resolving this issue?

10
An issue for today
  • In order to increase safety on campus, all
    students must pass criminal background checks
  • Where are the stopping points? Where is
    disagreement engaged?

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Threats to Rhetoric
  • Decline of democracy
  • Leaders see criticism (of them) as a real threat
  • Cicero is executed
  • Increasing specialization of legal and political
    arenas

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Quintilian
  • Born in Spain circa AD 30
  • Taught law and then rhetoric
  • Key Work Institutio Oratoria
  • Focused on educating the orator/citizen
  • Education covered a lifetime
  • My aim is the education of the perfect orator
  • He developed the idea of the art of the good
    citizen speaking well

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Quintilian The high ethic
  • Such education began at birth
  • Focus on the moral function and responsibility of
    rhetoric
  • Focus on the benefit of society
  • The high moral base is joined with the learned
    skills

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What is a Good Person
  • Quintilians List
  • Respect for public opinion
  • Fortitude
  • Bravery
  • Integrity
  • Eloquence
  • Honor
  • Responsibility
  • Sincerity
  • Common senses
  • Justice
  • Knowledge
  • Sense of duty
  • Virtue
  • How are you doing as a person?

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Actions of the Good
  • Advocates noble policies
  • Studies phil. logic
  • Imitates great speakers
  • Defends guilty and innocent
  • May conceal truth from judge
  • May use methods close to fraud
  • May tell a lie
  • Engages in all activities that develop character
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