Classical Rhetoric
Up one levelWritings from and Greek and Roman rhetorics.
- The Cicero Homepage by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2005-03-12 04:53 PM
- A website with primary texts, criticism and discussion of Cicero's rhetorics.
- Cicero on the Genres of Rhetoric by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2005-04-19 09:48 PM
- A translation by John F. Tinkler of selected Ciceronian texts dealing with the deliberative and demonstrative genres.
- Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2005-03-12 04:55 PM
- Diotima serves as an interdisciplinary resource for anyone interested in patterns of gender around the ancient Mediterranean.
- Classical Rhetoric: An Introduction by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2004-09-06 04:17 PM
- An history of classical rhetoric for students new to the field.
- Gorgias by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2004-08-29 08:09 AM
- Under the cover of discussing rhetoric, many themes are introduced.
- On the Genres of Rhetoric by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2004-08-30 12:15 PM
- A translation of selected Ciceronian texts dealing with the deliberative and demonstrative genres.
- On Interpretation by EServer Webmaster — last modified 2004-08-25 11:16 PM
- A review of the fundamentals of language and meaning.
- On Sophistical Refutations by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2004-08-29 07:59 AM
- A discussion of fallacies in argument and reasoning.
- Phaedrus by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2004-08-29 08:11 AM
- Phaedrus has been spending the morning with Lysias, the celebrated rhetorician, when he is met by Socrates.
- Poetics by EServer Webmaster — last modified 2004-08-29 08:02 AM
- Discusses the nature of quality narrative.
- Rhetoric by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2004-08-25 11:13 PM
- An online version of Aristotle's Rhetoric is based on the translation of noted classical scholar W. Rhys Roberts.
- Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2006-09-13 03:12 PM
- A hypertext version of Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory.
- Sophist by Geoff Sauer — last modified 2004-08-29 08:14 AM
- The Sophist is not merely a teacher of rhetoric for a fee, but an ideal of Plato's in which the falsehood of all mankind is reflected.