Les Trois Dialogues De L'orateur... est une "uvre majeure de Marcus Tullius Cicero (Cic ron), explorant les principes et les pratiques de l' loquence. Ce texte classique, pr sent sous forme de dialogues, offre un aper u pr cieux des th ories rh toriques de l'Antiquit romaine. Cic ron examine les qualit s essentielles d'un orateur, les techniques de persuasion et l'importance de l' ducation dans le d veloppement de l'art oratoire.
Ce trait reste une r f rence incontournable pour les tudiants en rh torique, les historiens de la litt rature classique et tous ceux qui s'int ressent l'art de la communication. L' "uvre offre une perspective profonde sur les fondements de la rh torique et de son influence durable sur la pens e occidentale. Red couvrez ce texte fondateur de la pens e rh torique avec cette dition soign e.
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