Brill, 2001. — 190 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 225).
This is a collection of original essays, written by authorities in the field, on aspects of ancient rhetoric and oratory ranging from theoretical considerations of rhetorical theory to analysis of actual speeches.
How good should an orator be? Øivind Andersen.
What the laws have prejudged : Paragrafē and early issue theory. Edwin Carawan.
The superfluous bag : rhetoric and display in the Histories of Herodotus. Sheile Murnaghan.
Rhetoric, art, and myth : Isocrates and Busiris. Terry L. Papillon.
Julius Caesar, the orator of paradox. A.D. Leeman.
Shifting charge and shifty argument in Cicero's Speech for Sestius. Christopher Craig
Cicero's Pro Milone. James M. May
Returning to Tacitus' Dialogus. Michael Winterbottom
Firgured speeches : "Dionysius," Art of rhetoric, VIII-IX. D.A. Russell