Representations

  Preface

  Introduction: Theory and Practice
 collapse sectionChapter One  Ambiance, Rhetoric, and the Meaning of Things
 Ambiance and Rhetorical Theory
 The Spirit of Place
 collapse sectionChapter Two  Transforming the Visible: In Catilinam 1 and 3
 The Temple of Jupiter Stator
 The First Catilinarian: Munitissimus Locus
 Rostra and Comitium: The Center of the Center
 The Third Catilinarian: Urbs Amissa, Urbs Restituta
 Signum Jovis
 collapse sectionChapter Three Signa and Signifiers: A World Created
 Rhetorical Theory: Enargeia and Memory
 The Rhetorical Challenge of In Verrem II.4 ("De Signis")
 collapse sectionThe Rhetorical Solution
 The Statues of Heius of Messana
 The Candelabrum of Antiochus of Syria
 Diana of Segesta
 Ceres of Henna
 Narrative Form and Rhetorical Intent
 The Seen and the Unseen
 collapse sectionChapter Four Ethos and Locus : Ancient Perspectives
 Cultural Mythology
 Nature and Nurture: Hippocratic Medicine
 Ethnography, Politics, and Philosophy
 collapse sectionChapter Five  Place and Commonplace: Country and City
 collapse sectionThe Honest Farmer
 Image and Reality
 collapse sectionIn Praise of the City
 The Strategy of the Pro Caelio
 collapse sectionAn Ideal Paideia of the City
 The Urban Setting
 Scholars and Gentlemen
 In Utramque Partem
 collapse sectionChapter Six  Ethnic Personae
 collapse sectionGood Greeks and Bad Greeks
 The Defense of Flaccus
 collapse sectionThe Prosecution of Verres
 The Character of Verres and of the Sicilians
 collapse sectionCapua and the Threat to Rome
 collapse sectionThe Art of Arrangement
 Orbis Terrarum
 Tota Italia
 collapse sectionAltera Roma
 Otium
 Libertas
 collapse sectionConclusion
 The Character of the Orator
 The Character of Ciceronian Oratory

  Abbreviations
  Bibliography
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