Isak Hammar (1981-)


Making enemies

the logic of immorality in Ciceronian oratory

Hammar, Isak | MAKING ENEMIES : the logic of immorality in Ciceronian oratory


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789174736137

Boken utforskar teman kring konflikt och relationer, och erbjuder en djupgående analys av hur fiendskap kan utvecklas.

  • En djupgående analys av Cicerons talekonst.

  • Utforskar teman av omoral i retorik och litteratur.

  • Utgiven som förlagsband.

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Bindning: Förlagsband

Bokförlag: Media-Tryck
ISBN: 9789174736137

Omfång: 384 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2013-01-01

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The last era of the Roman Republic is known for its fierce political rivalries. Within a crumbling system, individuals strove for supremacy on the battlefield—and on the speaker’s platform. In the political culture of the late Roman Republic, a politician was by definition an orator. Before juries, voters, and peers, the elite competed for renown and influence, often at the expense of each other. With words, a Roman politician made many enemies. In this antagonistic political culture, morality was of central concern. Moral character showed the people who to trust with the governing of the res publica. But immorality also became an argument for verdicts at Roman trials and for political action in the Senate. Through the speeches of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE), Isak Hammar traces the orator’s use of portraits of immorality and his reliance on the immoral argument as a means to persuade and influence. Making Enemies is Isak Hammar’s doctoral thesis.

The last era of the Roman Republic is known for its fierce political rivalries. Within a crumbling system, individuals strove for supremacy on the battlefield—and on the speaker’s platform. In the political culture of the late Roman Republic, a politician was by definition an orator. Before juries, voters, and peers, the elite competed for renown and influence, often at the expense of each other. With words, a Roman politician made many enemies. In this antagonistic political culture, morality was of central concern. Moral character showed the people who to trust with the governing of the res publica. But immorality also became an argument for verdicts at Roman trials and for political action in the Senate. Through the speeches of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE), Isak Hammar traces the orator’s use of portraits of immorality and his reliance on the immoral argument as a means to persuade and influence. Making Enemies is Isak Hammar’s doctoral thesis.


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Boken utforskar retoriska strategier och moraliska dilemman i Ciceros tal, med fokus på hur Cicero använder immoraliska argument för att påverka sin publik.

Boken riktar sig till studenter och forskare inom retorik, latinsk grammatik och språkvetenskap.

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