Rhetoric Review
Apr 2024
Rhetoric Re-View: Cicero’s De Senectute, or On Old Age
Richard Leo Enos
Texas Christian University
Abstract
Rhetoric Re-View was established under the founding editorship of Theresa J. Enos and has been a feature of Rhetoric Review for over twenty-five years. The objective of Rhetoric Re-View is to offer review essays about prominent works that have made an impact on rhetoric. Reviewers evaluate the merits of established works, discussing their past and present contributions. The intent is to provide a long-term evaluation of significant research while also introducing important, established scholarship to those entering the field. This Rhetoric Re-View essay examines Cicero's De Senectute, or On Old Age, as a work of "gentle" rhetoric.
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- Rhetoric Review
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- 2024-04-02
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- 10.1080/07350198.2024.2316392
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References (2)
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Enos Richard Leo.“Cicero on the Beauty of Being a Senior Roman Citizen: A Short Review of a Very Old Book.”TCU Retirees Newsletter
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Falconer William Armistead (1964)De Senectute De Amicitia De Divinatione
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