Readings in Medieval Rhetoric

Readings in Medieval Rhetoric
Title Readings in Medieval Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Joseph M. Miller
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1973
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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This authoritative anthology puts to rest the general impression that traditional rhetoric had little impact during the years between the death of St. Augustine and Bracciolini's rediscovery of Quintilian. It covers 36 rhetorical treatises.

Readings from Classical Rhetoric

Readings from Classical Rhetoric
Title Readings from Classical Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Patricia P. Matsen
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 404
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780809315932

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Here, for the first time in one volume, are all the extant writings focusing on rhetoric that were composed before the fall of Rome. This unique anthology of primary texts in classical rhetoric contains the work of 24 ancient writers from Homer through St. Augustine, including Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian, Tacitus, and Longinus. Along with many widely recognized translations, special features include the first English translations of works by Theon and Nicolaus, as well as new translations of two works by important sophists, Gorgias' encomium on Helen and Alcidamas' essay on composition. The writers are grouped chronologically into historical periods, allowing the reader to understand the scope and significance of rhetoric in antiquity. Introductions are included to each period, as well as to each writer, with writers' biographies, major works, and salient features of excerpts.

Medieval Reading

Medieval Reading
Title Medieval Reading PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Reynolds
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 260
Release 2004-07-29
Genre Education
ISBN 9780521604529

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This book argues for a radically new approach to the history of reading and literacy in the Middle Ages.

Romance and Rhetoric

Romance and Rhetoric
Title Romance and Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Georgiana Donavin
Publisher Brepols Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Literature, Medieval
ISBN 9782503531496

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The book series Disputatio publishes interdisciplinary scholarship on the intellectual cultural and intellectual history of the European Middle Ages. The medieval focus is construed broadly to encompass a chronology ranging from the end of the classical Roman age to the rise of the modern world. Disputatio seeks to promote scholarly dialogue among the various disciplines that study medieval texts and ideas and their diffusion and reception.

Readings in Medieval Rhetoric

Readings in Medieval Rhetoric
Title Readings in Medieval Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Joseph M. Miller
Publisher
Pages 0
Release
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780835766906

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This authoritative anthology puts to rest the general impression that traditional rhetoric had little impact during the years between the death of St. Augustine and Bracciolini's rediscovery of Quintilian. It covers 36 rhetorical treatises.

Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts

Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts
Title Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts PDF eBook
Author Anna Roberts
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 266
Release 2018-10-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813063701

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This volume brings together specialists from different areas of medieval literary study to focus on the role of habits of thought in shaping attitudes toward women during the Middle Ages. The essays range from Old English literature to the Spanish Inquisition and encompass such genres as romance, chronicles, hagiography, and legal documents.

Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times

Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times
Title Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times PDF eBook
Author George A. Kennedy
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 358
Release 2003-07-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0807861138

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Since its original publication by UNC Press in 1980, this book has provided thousands of students with a concise introduction and guide to the history of the classical tradition in rhetoric, the ancient but ever vital art of persuasion. Now, George Kennedy offers a thoroughly revised and updated edition of Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition. From its development in ancient Greece and Rome, through its continuation and adaptation in Europe and America through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, to its enduring significance in the twentieth century, he traces the theory and practice of classical rhetoric through history. At each stage of the way, he demonstrates how new societies modified classical rhetoric to fit their needs. For this edition, Kennedy has updated the text and the bibliography to incorporate new scholarship; added sections relating to women orators and rhetoricians throughout history; and enlarged the discussion of rhetoric in America, Germany, and Spain. He has also included more information about historical and intellectual contexts to assist the reader in understanding the tradition of classical rhetoric.