PROGRAMA

 

PROGRAMA: 
1. Os princípios norteadores do texto epistolográfico. O modelo ciceroniano. 
2. A carta particular como documento histórico. A entrada de Cícero em Roma após o exílio. 
3. A carta de Cícero a Luceio e os preceitos da escrita historiográfica. 
4. A história e a oratória: concepções de estilo para Plínio o Jovem. 
5. O ataque de Plínio a Aquílio Régulo: malus orador dicendi imperitus. 
6. Plínio, o Jovem: ética e poética. 
 
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