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Judicial testimony, deposed orally during an interrogatory which occurred at the end of the proceedings, is an aspect of trials in Rome neglected by Latin thinkers and philologists alike: the outcome of a trial – an occasion of pr ... celý popis
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Judicial testimony, deposed orally during an interrogatory which occurred at the end of the proceedings, is an aspect of trials in Rome neglected by Latin thinkers and philologists alike: the outcome of a trial – an occasion of profound eloquence as well as emotion – was thought to depend solely on the orator’s speech. La voix de la vérité breaks away from this view by addressing testimony as the core component of a trial, reconstituting its steps, challenges and strategies, demonstrating that it provided judges with as many means to reach their decisions as do the closing arguments with which we are familiar. It thus reveals to us another dimension of Latin eloquence and a different purpose of orators by recomposing a genuine interrogatory rhetoric which calls for preparation, a method and unique strategies. As a result, trials can no longer be envisioned without taking into account these other speech alternatives: those of veridiction (for the witness affirming what he knows) and of questioning (for the interrogating orator). Lastly, the issue of the Latin relationship to truth and persuasiveness which transpires from the testimonial process, since the latter overturns the usual oratory postures. The witness can state or relate, but never demonstrate.
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