Readings in Medieval Rhetoric, Band 10Joseph M. Miller, Michael H. Prosser, Thomas W. Benson Indiana University Press, 1973 - 299 Seiten This authoritative anthology will put 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. Although little was added to the corpus of material called rhetoric, this discipline nonetheless played an important part as it was brought to bear on new areas of practical need. By presenting 36 rhetorical treatises -- many translated into English for the first time -- from nearly every century of the period 430 to 1416 A.D., the editors make clear the diversity of interest as well as the continuity of approach that marked the rhetoric of the Middle Ages. |
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Martianus Capella De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii | 1 |
AlBâqillânî Rhetorical Figures in Poetry and the Quran | 14 |
Thomas of Cîteaux Commentary on the Song of Songs | 27 |
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accused Aeneid allegory anapaest antonomasia Apostle approach argument Aristotle Augustine beauty Bede beginning Boethius Cassiodorus Cassiodorus PL LXX Chapter Christ Church Cicero Cicero says civil question Cleric commonplace Concerning constitutio controversia cretic dactyl deal deliberative Demosthenes dialectic discourse Douay Douay trans eloquence enthymeme ethopoeia example fact father figure Greeks call Guibert Holy honor iambus ibid Isidore Isidore of Seville Isocrates killed kind Latin learned logic Lord matter means medieval monk narration nature offer orator oratory paean person phrase praise preacher preaching Precept and illustration present Priscian Pro Milone proper prose Psalm Quintilian Rabanus Maurus reason refutation rhetoric rhetoricians rhythm Rufinus Scripture sentence sermon speak speaker species speech Spirit spondee style syllable syllogism teach theme things thought tion Translated by Joseph Translation by Tannenhaus treat treatise tribrach trochee trope Vergil verse virtue words