Learn why Cicero is considered one of the most important individuals in all of Western culture!
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) was a poet, philosopher, writer, scholar, barrister, statesman, patriot, and the linguist who helped make Latin into a universal language. His many influences in rhetoric, politics, literature, and ideas are seen throughout Western civilization. Cicero, Classicism, and Popular Culture explores the fascinating man behind the eloquence and his monumental effect on language, morality, and popularity of Western culture. One of the leading authorities on popular culture, Dr. Marshall Fishwick discusses the multifaceted man who may be, besides Jesus, the central figure in all of Western civilization.
The author recounts his own personal quest of traveling the land and ancient cities of Italy, gleaning insights from people he met along the way who have knowledge about Cicero’s life and times. However, Cicero, Classicism, and Popular Culture is more than a simple search for the man and his accomplishments, a man whose mere words changed the way people think. This book shows in each of us the roots of our own ideas, beliefs, and culture.
Cicero, Classicism, and Popular Culture discusses:
Cicero’s rise to acclaim
his affect on the language of popular culture
common traits Cicero shared with Thomas Jefferson
rhetoric, the art of oratory
community
two pivotal essays on friendship and old age
vision of his reputation
the search for peace
Marshall McLuhan, Ciceronian
Cicero’s Rome
Cicero’s ancestral home of Arpinum
Julius Caesar, politics, and the influences of Cicero
the Roman republic and its downfall
America as the new Rome
much more!
Cicero, Classicism, and Popular Culture is a startling, entertaining examination of the man who made Western culture what it is today. The book is insightful reading for educators, students, or anyone interested in one of the major forces in popular culture.