Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary StudentsAllyn and Bacon, 1999 - 395 páginas The authors abandon thesis statements, the so-called modes of discourse, and the research paper in favor of the theory of knowledge and the argumentative strategies built into the ancient art of rhetoric. Emphasizing context and invention, they cover early rhetors, rhetorics, and teachers; kairos an |
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... rhetoricians always situated their teaching in place and time . Their insistence that local and temporal conditions ... rhetoricians tend to think that its role is limited to the communication of facts . Ancient rhetoricians , on the ...
... rhetoricians always situated their teaching in place and time . Their insistence that local and temporal conditions ... rhetoricians tend to think that its role is limited to the communication of facts . Ancient rhetoricians , on the ...
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... rhetoricians distinguished two types of sentences , which they called loose and periodic . Greek terms for a loose sentence can be translated “ running ” or " strung - on " or " continuous . " Aristotle defined a style made up of loose ...
... rhetoricians distinguished two types of sentences , which they called loose and periodic . Greek terms for a loose sentence can be translated “ running ” or " strung - on " or " continuous . " Aristotle defined a style made up of loose ...
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... rhetoricians agreed that onomatopeia was the means by which language was invented , as their ancestors found names for things by emulating the noises those things characteristically made ( Institutes VIII vi , 31 ) . Contemporary ...
... rhetoricians agreed that onomatopeia was the means by which language was invented , as their ancestors found names for things by emulating the noises those things characteristically made ( Institutes VIII vi , 31 ) . Contemporary ...
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Ancient Attitudes toward Rhetoric | 3 |
Language as Power | 13 |
NOTE | 20 |
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