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Discussion: The Panegyricus
Author: Pliny the Younger
Description: The Panegyricus is a speech praising Emperor Trajan, representing one of the finest examples of Roman oratory and political rhetoric. This work demonstrates the art of imperial panegyric and the relationship between rhetoric and power in the Roman Empire. The speech examines the qualities of good leadership and the responsibilities of imperial rule. The Panegyricus remains an important example of Roman political oratory and provides insights into the ideals of imperial governance.
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