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Volume 2, Issue 1, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Michael Christison, Nick Nichols, Karen Silverman
Volume 2, Issue 1, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Michael Christison, Nick Nichols, Karen Silverman
The Intellectual Standard
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Volume 1, Issue 2, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Michael Christison, Nick Nichols
Volume 1, Issue 2, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Michael Christison, Nick Nichols
The Intellectual Standard
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Volume 1, Issue 1, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Michael Christison, Nick Nichols, Jacob Comer
Volume 1, Issue 1, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Michael Christison, Nick Nichols, Jacob Comer
The Intellectual Standard
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Law, Fact And Narratives In Ancient Rhetoric: The Case Of The Causa Curiana, Miklós Könczöl
Law, Fact And Narratives In Ancient Rhetoric: The Case Of The Causa Curiana, Miklós Könczöl
Miklós Könczöl
The present article examines the role of narratives in rhetoric and jurisprudence, trying to understand the ancient system of ‘issues’ (staseis), an essential part of the rhetorical curriculum in antiquity, with the help of some basic notions of legal semiotics. After a brief reconstruction of the doctrine, I argue that narratives are essential to classical rhetoric, that the basic types of issues correspond to particular stories in and of the trial, and finally that the system of ancient rhetorical theory is capable of giving an account of the narrativisation of the pragmatics of the trial. Then I turn to a …