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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2009.tde-19022010-165443
Document
Author
Full name
Adriano Scatolin
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Cardoso, Zelia Ladeira Veras de Almeida (President)
Barros, Gilda Naecia Maciel de
Funari, Pedro Paulo Abreu
Lohner, José Eduardo dos Santos
Santos, Marcos Martinho dos
Title in Portuguese
A invenção no Do orador de Cícero: um estudo à luz de Ad Familiares I, 9, 23
Keywords in Portuguese
Aristóteles
Artes
Cícero
Invenção
Retórica
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese investiga, em sua primeira parte, a invenção retórica apresentada no Do orador, de Marco Túlio Cícero, tendo como ponto de partida comentário do próprio autor, em Ad Familiares I, 9, 23, de que os libri De oratore afastam-se dos preceitos comuns e contemplam toda a doutrina oratória dos antigos, tanto a de Aristóteles como a de Isócrates. Para tal, compara-se a exposição de Antônio, protagonista do diálogo, em II, 99-216 aos tratamentos dados nas artes anteriores ao diálogo e na Retórica de Aristóteles. A segunda parte consiste na primeira tradução completa do Do orador em língua portuguesa.
Title in English
The invention of Cicero's On the Orator: a study under the light of Ad Familiares I, 9, 23
Keywords in English
Aristotle
Artes
Cicero
Inventio
Rhetoric
Abstract in English
The present thesis investigates, in its first part, rhetorical inventio as presented in Marcus Tullius Ciceros On the orator. Its starting point is Ciceros own comments in Ad Familiares I, 9, 23 that the libri De oratore shun the regular precepts and comprise the whole oratorical doctrine of the ancients, both the Aristotelian and the Isocratic ones. In order to achieve such goal, Antoniuss presentation (2.99-216) is compared to both the treatment given to the same issue in the artes, which predate the dialogue, and that of Aristotles Rhetoric. The second part presents De oratores first complete translation into Portuguese.
 
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