Rhetoric and Renaissance CultureWalter de Gruyter, 2008 M08 22 - 596 páginas Der Band bietet eine kulturhistorische Darstellung der europäischen Renaissance mit dem Schwerpunkt von Poetik und Literatur unter den Aspekten Imagination/Inventio, Gattungstheorie/Dispositio, Stil/Elocutio, Architektur/Memoria sowie Darstellung/Actio. Shakespeares Werke dienen der exemplarischen Veranschaulichung der beschriebenen rhetorischen Phänomene. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit ist der Rhetorik von Malerei und Musik sowie der rhetorischen Kulturideologie gewidmet. |
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... stylistic merits and admiration for their author. They were used for the teaching of Latin in secondary schools in an edition with a commentary by the Strasbourg hu- manist Johann Sturm (1507-1589). The admiration for Cicero is apparent ...
... stylistic merits and admiration for their author. They were used for the teaching of Latin in secondary schools in an edition with a commentary by the Strasbourg hu- manist Johann Sturm (1507-1589). The admiration for Cicero is apparent ...
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... stylistic rhetoric to serve the purpose of augment- ing and refining the resources of language is Erasmus ' De duplici copia verborum ac rerum ( 1512 ) .57 Originally commissioned by John Colet for St. Paul's School , London , it ...
... stylistic rhetoric to serve the purpose of augment- ing and refining the resources of language is Erasmus ' De duplici copia verborum ac rerum ( 1512 ) .57 Originally commissioned by John Colet for St. Paul's School , London , it ...
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... stylistic techniques. Instead of being a kind of stylistic poetics in the manner of New Criticism, they served thoroughly pragmatic uses, as is shown by Henry Peacham's The Garden of Eloquence (1577, 21593)62 which, despite its florid ...
... stylistic techniques. Instead of being a kind of stylistic poetics in the manner of New Criticism, they served thoroughly pragmatic uses, as is shown by Henry Peacham's The Garden of Eloquence (1577, 21593)62 which, despite its florid ...
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... stylistic and poetic exercises, all the other arts can be regarded poor, dry and not enough ornate.” - On early humanist colloquia and their comments on Roman rhetoric and stylistic theories, see the well researched study by Gerhard ...
... stylistic and poetic exercises, all the other arts can be regarded poor, dry and not enough ornate.” - On early humanist colloquia and their comments on Roman rhetoric and stylistic theories, see the well researched study by Gerhard ...
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... stylistic expression was required . 132 There was , however , no spe- cific rhetoric of the New Sciences . In its first stage its axioms can be deduced from a critique of Ciceronianism with its emphasis on linguistic resourceful- ness ...
... stylistic expression was required . 132 There was , however , no spe- cific rhetoric of the New Sciences . In its first stage its axioms can be deduced from a critique of Ciceronianism with its emphasis on linguistic resourceful- ness ...
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C Intermedial Rhetoric | 295 |
Shakespeare as Orator Poet | 413 |
E Iconography of Rhetoric and Eloquence | 499 |
Backmatter | 553 |
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