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Table of Contents

Preface        

Ch. 1        Introduction: The Nature of Rhetoric        3

Ch. 2        Persuasion in Greek Literature before 400 B.C.        11

Ch. 3        Greek Rhetorical Theory from Corax to Aristotle        30

Plato's Gorgias        35
Plato's Phaedrus        39

Isocrates        43
he Rhetoric for Alexander        49

Aristotle        51

Ch. 4        The Attic Orators        64

Lysias        65

Demosthenes        68

Ch. 5        Hellenistic Rhetoric        81

Theophrastus        84
Later Peripatetics        87
Demetrius, On Style        88
The Stoics        90
The Academics        93
The Epicureans        93
Asianism        95
Hermagoras and Stasis Theory        97

Ch. 6        Early Roman Rhetoric        102

Cato the Elder        106
Roman Orators of the Late Second and Early First Centuries B.C.        111
Latin Rhetoricians        115
Cicero's On Invention        117
The Rhetoric for Herennius        121

Ch. 7        Cicero        128

Cicero's Orations in the Years from 81 to 56 B.C.        129
On the Orator        140
For Milo and Cicero's Later Speeches        147
Brutus and Orator        151

Ch. 8        Rhetoric in Augustan Rome        159

Greek Rhetoricians of the Second Half of the First Century B.C.        160
Dionysius of Halicarnassus        161
Declamation and Seneca the Elder        166

Ch. 9        Latin Rhetoric in the Silver Age        173

Quintilian        177

Discussions of the "Decline of Eloquence"        186
Pliny the Younger        192
Fronto and Gellius        196
Apuleius        199

Ch. 10        Greek Rhetoric under the Roman Empire        201

Progymnasmata        202
Hermogenes and the Formation of the Hermogenic Corpus        208
Prolegomena        217
Other Greek Rhetorical Treatises        224

Ch. 11        The Second Sophistic        230

Dio Chrysostom        233
Polemon and Herodes Atticus        237
Aclius Aristides        239
Sophistry from the Late Second to the Early Fourth Century        241
The Sophistic Renaissance of the Fourth Century        242
Prohaeresius        243
Himerius        245
Libanius        248
Themistius        251
Synesius        252
The "University" of Constantinople        254
The School of Gaza        255
The Decline of the Schools        256

Ch. 12        Christianity and Classical Rhetoric        257

Christian Panegyric        260
Gregory of Nazianzus        261
Other Major Figures of the Fourth Century        263
The Latin Fathers        264

Saint Augustine        265

Ch. 13        The Survival of Classical Rhetoric from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages        271

The Decline in the East        271
The Decline in the West        273
Latin Grammarians of Later Antiquity        274
The "Minor" Latin Rhetoricians        275
Martianus Capella        279
Cassiodorus        279
Isidore of Seville        280
Other Late Latin Works on Rhetoric        280
Bede and Alcuin        281
Boethius        282

Bibliography        285


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