Rhetoric at Rome
Explore the profound depths of ancient oratory with Rhetoric at Rome by Professor M. L. Clarke, a pivotal work published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. This revised edition of Clarke's iconic 1953 study delves into the intricate world of Roman rhetoric, offering a fresh perspective through a new introduction by D.H. Berry. Spanning 228 pages, this book not only corrects previous editions but also includes a significantly updated bibliography and suggestions for further reading, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Uncover the art of persuasive speaking that shaped the foundations of communication in ancient Rome and gain valuable insights that continue to resonate today. Perfect for students of history, linguistics, and literature, Rhetoric at Rome is essential for anyone looking to understand the timeless techniques of effective rhetoric.