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Cicero, Pro Caelio, Performance and  Latin Text
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On behalf of Marcus Caelius in the spring of 56 B.C.E. Roman oratory was a living art. Orators knew that the persuasive power of a speech did not come from the force and clarity of its argument alone. A speaker needed not simply to be heard distinctly, but to project the kind of confident, engaging personality that could win an audience's good will and command its belief.

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Department of Classics at University of California
Author:
Sander M. Goldberg
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Roman Clothing, Recreating the Ciceronian toga
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Roman clothing: This is an excellent explanation of trying to recreate a Ciceronian toga. The site was organized by Professor Sander M. Goldberg of the Department of Classics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Subject:
Latin
World Languages
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Demonstration
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson Plan
Presentation
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Department of Classics
Author:
Sander M. Goldberg
Date Added:
02/26/2019