PLINY AND "GLORIA DICENDI"
Mayer argues that the "Letters" are designed to keep the reader's attention fixed upon Pliny the Younger as an orator and to provide as well a sort of insurance policy for the oratory. Pliny was aware that his forensic speeches would be unlikely to command as much interest as Cicero...
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