Une nouvelle traduction des oeuvres oratoires de Cic ron, r alis e par Fr. Nic Charbuy. Ce recueil offre une perspective pr cieuse sur l'art oratoire tel qu'il tait pratiqu dans la Rome antique. Les discours de Cic ron, figures de proue de la rh torique romaine, sont pr sent s ici dans une traduction soign e qui vise capturer la puissance et l' loquence de l'original. Cet ouvrage s'adresse aux tudiants, aux rudits et tous ceux qui s'int ressent l'histoire, la litt rature classique et l'art de la persuasion. D couvrez ou red couvrez l' loquence intemporelle de Cic ron, un ma tre de la parole dont l'influence se fait encore sentir aujourd'hui.
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