My paper aims to explore the traces of non verbal languages and oratorical delivery in the excerpta of Calpurnius Flaccus. First of all, I focus briefly on the history of the actio and on its relationships with the gestures and the use of voice in Roman Literature; then I deal with the use of these elements in Calpurnian texts observing how their importance has been underestimated though perfectly recognizable even in the survived fragments.
Cetera non sunt narranda, pingenda sunt. Retorica visuale e actio in Calpurnio Flacco
Andrea Balbo
2018-01-01
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My paper aims to explore the traces of non verbal languages and oratorical delivery in the excerpta of Calpurnius Flaccus. First of all, I focus briefly on the history of the actio and on its relationships with the gestures and the use of voice in Roman Literature; then I deal with the use of these elements in Calpurnian texts observing how their importance has been underestimated though perfectly recognizable even in the survived fragments.File in questo prodotto:
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