About the Author:
Edward V. George (Ph.D, University of Wisconsin, 1966) is Professor Emeritus of Classics at Texas Tech University. He has published extensively on Vives, including explorations of Vives' rhetoric and a bilingual edition of the Somnium et vigilia in Somnium Scipionis.
Anna Hinkle (BS, Kutztown State, Pennsylvania; MA, Classical Humanities, Texas Tech University) studied Classics at Austin College, Sherman, TX, the University of Dallas, Texas Tech, and the American Academy in Rome. She teaches Latin, all levels, at Sherman High School.
Review:
"The completion of the series of Sullan declamations by George is [...] a significant event for scholars of Renaissance humanism. It is an extremely useful resource for those interested in the oeuvre of Vives, rhetorical pedagogy and practice (in particular the genre of declamation), and the reception of late Roman republican history, law, and political thought."
Catherine Mary Curtis, University of Queensland. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 66, No. 1 (Spring 2013), pp. 178-179.
"this critical edition, along with the translation and commentary, is carried out according to the most exacting standards [....]. A superb piece of work!"
Gilbert Tournoy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. In: The Neo-Latin News, Vol. 61, Nos. 1-2 (2013), pp. 59-62.
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