Sciarrino E2019-05-122019-05-122019Sciarrino E (2019). Ennius and the Annales in Cicero's Philosophical works: Reflections on Cicero's citational strategies. Armidale, Australia: The 50Th Australasian Society for Classical Studies Conference. 28/01/2019.http://hdl.handle.net/10092/16675Citation and quotation are two distinct and yet related strategies used to reproduce or invoke words previously spoken or written by someone else in order to strengthen an argument or a specific point. Citation, properly speaking, is often equated with paraphrasing or summarizing. At times, it simply relates to invoking the name of an author or a speaker because of the authority that the person carries.enEnnius and the Annales in Cicero's Philosophical works: Reflections on Cicero's citational strategiesConference Contributions - Other2019-04-11Fields of Research::43 - History, heritage and archaeology::4303 - Historical studies::430305 - Classical Greek and Roman historyFields of Research::47 - Language, communication and culture::4703 - Language studies::470316 - Latin and classical Greek languages