Rhetoric at Rome
Discover the art of persuasion with "Rhetoric at Rome" by M.L. Clarke, a definitive study originally published in 1953. This 1996 edition features essential corrections and a thoughtful new introduction by D.H. Berry, providing readers with fresh insights into the world of Roman rhetoric. With 228 pages of engaging content, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the power of language and its historical significance. The bibliography has been thoroughly updated, offering valuable suggestions for further reading. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in the United Kingdom, this paperback edition is perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike. Explore the intricacies of Roman rhetorical techniques and enhance your understanding of communication's pivotal role throughout history.