Цицерон. Три трактата об ораторском искусстве.
Перевод с латинского Ф. А. Петровского, И. П. Стрельниковой, М. Л. Гаспарова.
Под редакцией М. Л. Гаспарова.
Москва: Наука, 1972.
471 с. Твердый переплет. Обычный формат.
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Cicero. Three Treatises on Oratory (Tri traktata ob oratorskom iskusstve).
Translated from Latin by F. A. Petrovsky, I. P. Strelnikova, M. L. Gasparov.
Edited by M. L. Gasparov.
Moscow: Nauka, 1972.
471 p. Hardcover. Standard format.
This 1972 academic edition is a collection of three key works by Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE) dedicated to the theory and practice of oratory. The volume includes the treatises De Oratore (On the Orator), Brutus (Brutus, or On Famous Orators), and Orator (The Orator), which form the foundation of classical Roman eloquence studies. The edition was prepared by leading Soviet philologists and classicists: the translation was completed by F. A. Petrovsky, I. P. Strelnikova, and M. L. Gasparov, with general editorship by Mikhail Leonovich Gasparov (1935–2005), an outstanding literary scholar, versification expert, and translator. Published by the "Nauka" publishing house of the USSR Academy of Sciences, this collection of treatises with detailed commentaries represents a high standard of Soviet classical philology and serves as an important source for the study of ancient rhetoric, literature, and history.