The characteristics of the demonstrative genre in Cicero, Horace and Quintilian
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epideitic genre, Cicero, Horace, QuintilianAbstract
The research which this paper is based on looks at the different roles of the epidectic genre in Cicero’s De Oratore, Horace’s Ars Poetica and Quintilian’s Institutio Oratoria. Since these three authors lived under different literary, social and political conditions, some of the goals of this paper are to show how the importance of the genre changed under each of those conditions and how essential the once marginalized epidectic genre came to be in Ancient Rome.
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