Henriette van der Blom
University of Oxford
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Henriette van der Blom.
Archive | 2014
Henriette van der Blom
The greatest orator of ancient Rome, Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BC), was a master of political invective and character assassination. Through denigration and denunciation, Cicero forced his fellow senator Catiline to flee Rome, provoked his senatorial colleague Clodius to the point where he sent Cicero himself into exile, and, finally, enraged the consul and military commander Mark Antony to such a degree that he ordered Cicero’s murder. These were extreme outcomes of political oratory in ancient Rome, where invective formed an ingrained and accepted part of political life and daily political encounters. Nevertheless, these instances are indicative of the role played by oratory in making or breaking political careers and lives in the Roman Republic.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy | 2013
Henriette van der Blom
Yelena Baraz: A Written Republic: Ciceros Philosophical Politics. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2012, pp. xi + 252. £30.95 (hb). ISBN 978-0-691-15332-2. Ciceros philosophical ...
Community and Communication: Oratory and Politics in Republican Rome | 2013
Catherine Steel; Henriette van der Blom
Archive | 2010
Henriette van der Blom
Archive | 2010
Henriette van der Blom
Archive | 2018
Catherine Steel; Christa Gray; Henriette van der Blom; Richard Marshall
Archive | 2018
Henriette van der Blom; Christa Gray; Catherine Steel
Archive | 2018
Henriette van der Blom
Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets | 2017
Henriette van der Blom
Archive | 2017
Henriette van der Blom