Edited by Eugenio Amato, Francesco Citti, and Bart Huelsenbeck
vi, 355 pages ;
24 cm
Law & literature,
volume 10
2191-8457 ;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Law and ethics in Greek and Roman declamation : current perspectives, future directions / Eugenio Amato, Francesco Citti, and Bart Huelsenbeck -- Law in declamation : the status legales in Senecan controversiae / Emanuele Berti -- Shared speech in the collection of the Elder Seneca (Contr. 10.4) : towards a study of common literary passages as community interaction / Bart Huelsenbeck -- Forensic intrusion into the schools of rhetoric : a reading of Cassius Severus' Attack on Cestius Pius / Pablo Schwartz -- Ambiguous silence : stuprum and pudicitia in Latin declamation / Graziana Brescia -- Quaedam iura non lege, sed natura : nature and natural law in Roman declamation / Francesco Citti -- Parricidii sit actio : killing the father in Roman declamation / Mario Lentano -- Cases of poisoning in Greek and Roman declamation / Lucia Pasetti -- Truth by force? : torture as evidence in ancient rhetoric and Roman law / Thomas Zinsmaier -- The law in the Major declamations ascribed to Quintilian / Bé Breij -- Tyrants and tyrannicides : between literary creation and contemporary reality in Greek declamation / Gianluigi Tomassi -- Nature over law : themes of disowning in Libanius' declamations / Mikael Johansson -- Demosthenes' moral and legal arguments in Libanius' declamations / Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas -- Two laws, two loves : generational conflict between a father and his son in Choricius' Declamations 5 and 6 / Simona Lupi