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- catalog contributor b12016675.
- catalog coverage "Rome Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-326) and indexes (p. 327-360).".
- catalog description "Introduction: On the Language of Social Performance -- Libertino Patre Natus: The Birth of the Language of Social Performance -- The Growth of Elite Aestheticism -- The Paradoxical Semiotics of Elite Aestheticism -- Elite Aestheticism and the Crisis of Vocabulary -- Elegan(s) and the Display of Status -- Venust(us) and the Erotics of Artfulness -- Bellus and the Expansion of the Evaluating Pool -- Facet(us) and Verbal Flash -- Lepid(us) and Performativity -- Festiu(us): From Dies Festi to Convivia -- Grauitate Mixtus Lepos: The Ideologies of the Language of Social Performance -- The Ambiguities and Analogues of Aestheticism -- The Antagonism of the Language of Social Performance -- DE -- SVO -- FECERVNT: The Language of Social Performance in the Latin Rhetorical Tradition -- Facet(us): 'Flashes of Wit' -- Lepid(us): 'Attractive Affectations' -- Venust(us) (1)-(4) -- Bellus: 'Nice' Moves for Knowledgeable Critics -- Elegan(s): The Distinctive Choice of the Social Elite -- Festiu(us) and the Poetics of the Convivium -- Suauis Grauis: The Birth of the Language of Rhetoric -- Hellenistic Rhetorical Theory -- Semantic Extension, Lexical and Conceptual -- The Inessentialism of Embellishment and the Defense of Frivolity -- Terence, Stoic Rhetoric, and the Language of Social Performance -- Suauis Grauis -- Non ut Vincula Virorum: The Language of Social Performance in Cicero's Speeches -- Looking Down from the Inside: The Roman Gaze -- Looking Down from Above: Dangers to Fides -- Outside Looking In -- Aestheticism and the Grammar of Social Identity.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 360 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0226454436 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0226454444 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : University of Chicago Press,".
- catalog spatial "Rome Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Rome.".
- catalog subject "Catullus, Gaius Valerius Language.".
- catalog subject "Cicero, Marcus Tullius Language.".
- catalog subject "Language and culture Rome.".
- catalog subject "Latin language Semantics.".
- catalog subject "Latin language Social aspects Rome.".
- catalog subject "Latin language Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Latin literature History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PA6350 .K76 2001".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Social values in literature.".
- catalog subject "Speech and social status Rome.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: On the Language of Social Performance -- Libertino Patre Natus: The Birth of the Language of Social Performance -- The Growth of Elite Aestheticism -- The Paradoxical Semiotics of Elite Aestheticism -- Elite Aestheticism and the Crisis of Vocabulary -- Elegan(s) and the Display of Status -- Venust(us) and the Erotics of Artfulness -- Bellus and the Expansion of the Evaluating Pool -- Facet(us) and Verbal Flash -- Lepid(us) and Performativity -- Festiu(us): From Dies Festi to Convivia -- Grauitate Mixtus Lepos: The Ideologies of the Language of Social Performance -- The Ambiguities and Analogues of Aestheticism -- The Antagonism of the Language of Social Performance -- DE -- SVO -- FECERVNT: The Language of Social Performance in the Latin Rhetorical Tradition -- Facet(us): 'Flashes of Wit' -- Lepid(us): 'Attractive Affectations' -- Venust(us) (1)-(4) -- Bellus: 'Nice' Moves for Knowledgeable Critics -- Elegan(s): The Distinctive Choice of the Social Elite -- Festiu(us) and the Poetics of the Convivium -- Suauis Grauis: The Birth of the Language of Rhetoric -- Hellenistic Rhetorical Theory -- Semantic Extension, Lexical and Conceptual -- The Inessentialism of Embellishment and the Defense of Frivolity -- Terence, Stoic Rhetoric, and the Language of Social Performance -- Suauis Grauis -- Non ut Vincula Virorum: The Language of Social Performance in Cicero's Speeches -- Looking Down from the Inside: The Roman Gaze -- Looking Down from Above: Dangers to Fides -- Outside Looking In -- Aestheticism and the Grammar of Social Identity.".
- catalog title "Cicero, Catullus, and the language of social performance / Brian A. Krostenko.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".