230009 Cicero, Pro Milone (S) (SoSe 2012)

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Obwohl der Mordprozeß gegen Milo verloren ging, galt Ciceros Rede Pro Milone schon in der Antike als Meisterwerk. Warum dies so ist, soll Gegenstand des Seminars sein. Die Feinheiten der rhetorischen Argumentation, ja Manipulation lassen sich deshalb so lehrreich nachvollziehen, weil mit dem antiken Kommentar des Asconius Pedianus ein Korrektiv zur Verfügung steht, das über den Fall aus objektivere Warte berichtet.

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BM 1- BM 3

Bibliography

Zugrundegelegte Textausgabe:
M. Tulli Ciceronis Orationes II, Pro Milone, Pro Marcello, Pro Ligario, Pro rege Deiotaro, Philippicae I-XIV, recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit Albertus Curtis Clark, Oxford 2. Aufl. 1918.
Christoff Neumeister: Grundsätze der forensischen Rhetorik, gezeigt an Gerichtreden Ciceros, München 1964.
Dorothea Berger: Cicero als Erzähler. Forensische und literarische Strategien in den Gerichtsreden, Diss. Konstanz 1975, Frankfurt am Main, Bern, Las Vegas 1978.
Albert C. Clark: M. Tulli Ciceronis Pro T. Annio Milone ad iudices oratio, edited with introduction and commentary, Oxford 1895.
R.G. Lewis: Asconius, Commentaries on Speeches of Cicero. Translated with Introduction and Commentary, Oxford 2006.

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23-LAT-A3-L Literatur 1: Einführung in die lateinisch-römische Literatur Seminar zur lateinischen Prosa bzw. Dichtung Student information
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Latein: Die römische Literatur, Kultur und Gesellschaft im europäischen Kontext / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2011) Nebenfach BaLatPM1   2/6  

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