Roman rhetorician
C5741
concept
A Roman rhetorician is a skilled orator and teacher trained in the art of persuasive public speaking and argumentation within the cultural, political, and legal contexts of ancient Rome.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Roman orator | 7 |
| ancient Roman orator | 5 |
| Roman rhetorician canonical | 3 |
| ancient Roman-era person | 2 |
| Greek sophist | 1 |
Instances (18)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Elder | — |
| Lactantius | — |
| Libanius | Greek sophist |
|
gens Antonia
surface form:
Marcus Antonius (orator)
|
ancient Roman orator |
| Sabellius | ancient Roman-era person |
| Maternus | Roman orator |
| Messalla | Roman orator |
| Lucius Licinius Crassus | Roman orator |
| Marcus Antonius (orator) | Roman orator |
| Gaius Memmius | ancient Roman orator |
| Publius Sulpicius Rufus | Roman orator |
| Photinus of Sirmium | ancient Roman-era person |
|
gens Licinia
surface form:
Lucius Licinius Crassus
|
ancient Roman orator |
| Aulus Licinius Lucullus | Roman orator |
|
Cato Major
surface form:
Cato the Elder
|
Roman orator |
|
Macer
surface form:
Aulus Licinius Macer
|
ancient Roman orator |
| Hortensius | ancient Roman orator |
|
Annaei family
surface form:
Seneca the Elder
|
— |