
Marcus Tullius Cicero, born 106 B.C., has always been considered the greatest and mostcompetent orator that has ever lived. Pierre Bourdieu, a modern sociologist, has developed a theory aboutthe concept of broadened linguistic competence, stressing the necessary requirements for a speaker to beconsidered competent from the scientific point of view. The present article deals with the applicability ofBourdieu’s sociological theory, entitled : The Economy of Linguistic Exchanges”, to a Latin text by ...
Tópico(s): Race, Identity, and Education in Brazil
2012 - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL | Organon
... la barbarie. Las catilanarias de Juan Montalvo. Las Catilinarias, doce ensayos del ecuatoriano Juan Montalvo (Ambato, 1832 - ... de una obra "popurrï". Asimismo, examina cómo Las Catilinarias va más alla de una denuncia meramente politica ...
Tópico(s): Literary and Cultural Studies
2008 - Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les champs culturels en Amérique latine | América
... del enemigo en los cuatro discursos de las Catilinarias de Cicerón.
Tópico(s): Criminal Justice and Penology
2019 - | Cuaderno Jurídico y Político

This article intends to explain, preliminarily, the structure of rhetorical genres in Classical Antiquity, which are deliberative, epideictic and forensic. This division into three genres, seen by theorists and by the very orators as descriptively and normatively useful, will be examined as means to apply these concepts in the Catilinarian Orations Prima and Secunda. Because of the mixture of genres, Marcus Tullius Cicero’s wellknown speeches challenge ancient classification. I shall, then, explain ...
Tópico(s): Linguistics and Education Research
2009 - Universidade de São Paulo, Letras e Ciências Humanas | Estudos Semióticos
Tópico(s): Historical and Literary Analyses
2003 - | La Aventura de la historia
Miguel Ángel González Manjarrés,
Tópico(s): Early Modern Spanish Literature
2014 - College of Letters and Science of the University of California Santa Barbara | Ehumanista
Tópico(s): Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies
2014 - | Aleph UCLA Undergraduate Research Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Tópico(s): Cultural and Mythological Studies
2015 - Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar | Procesos Revista ecuatoriana de historia
Tópico(s): Historical and Literary Analyses
1997 - Franz Steiner Verlag | Historia

Resumo: O presente texto reflete acerca da polêmica que envolveu as figuras dos historiadores Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen e João Francisco Lisboa, que girava em torno da questão da escravidão indígena. A discussão, iniciada pelo jornalista e historiador maranhense, na Nota C do Jornal de Tímon (1858), pode ser lida a partir de uma disputa por modos de se escrever história no Brasil oitocentista. A “resposta” de Varnhagen apareceu somente em 1867, no opúsculo Os índios bravos e o Sr. Lisboa, em que ...
Tópico(s): Sociology and Education in Brazil
2021 - UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DO PARANÁ | Outros Tempos – Pesquisa em Foco - História
... se as Verrinas (sete discursos contra Verres), as Catilinárias (discursos contra Catilina), os tratados filosóficos Res Publica, ...
2013 - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP); Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) | História da Historiografia International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography
... dos de sus más conocidos discursos, Verrinas y Catilinarias; La conjuración de Catilina y La guerra de ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
2018 - Servicio de Publicaciones | Foro Interno