Ancient Rhetoric

Ancient Rhetoric
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780141392653

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Classical rhetoric is one of the earliest versions of what is today known as media studies. It was absolutely crucial to life in the ancient world, whether in the courtroom, the legislature, or on ceremonial occasions, and was described as either the art of the persuasion or the art of speaking well. This anthology brings together all the most important ancient writings on rhetoric, including works by Cicero, Aristotle, Quintilian and Philostratus. Ranging across such themes as memory, persuasion, delivery and style, it provides a fascinating introduction to classical rhetoric and will be an invaluable sourcebook for students of the ancient world.

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rhetoric
Author: Erik Gunderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781139827805

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Rhetoric thoroughly infused the world and literature of Graeco-Roman antiquity. This Companion provides a comprehensive overview of rhetorical theory and practice in that world, from Homer to early Christianity, accessible to students and non-specialists, whether within classics or from other periods and disciplines. Its basic premise is that rhetoric is less a discrete object to be grasped and mastered than a hotly contested set of practices that include disputes over the very definition of rhetoric itself. Standard treatments of ancient oratory tend to take it too much in its own terms and to isolate it unduly from other social and cultural concerns. This volume provides an overview of the shape and scope of the problems while also identifying core themes and propositions: for example, persuasion, virtue, and public life are virtual constants. But they mix and mingle differently, and the contents designated by each of these terms can also shift.

Ancient Non Greek Rhetorics

Ancient Non Greek Rhetorics
Author: Carol S. Lipson,Roberta A. Binkley
Publsiher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781602356771

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Ancient Non-Greek Rhetorics contributes to the recovery and understanding of ancient rhetorics in non-Western cultures and other cultures that developed independently of classical Greco-Roman models. Contributors analyze facets of the rhetorics as embedded within the particular cultures of ancient China, Egypt, Mesopotamia, the ancient Near East more generally, Israel, Japan, India, and ancient Ireland.

Ancient Rhetoric and the New Testament

Ancient Rhetoric and the New Testament
Author: Mikeal Carl Parsons,Michael W. Martin (Professor of New Testament)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1481306413

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For the ancient Greeks and Romans, eloquence was essential to public life and identity, perpetuating class status and power. The three-tiered study of rhetoric was thus designed to produce sons worthy of and equipped for public service. Rhetorical competency enabled the elite to occupy their proper place in society. The oracular and literary techniques represented in Greco-Roman education proved to be equally central to the formation of the New Testament. Detailed comparisons of the sophisticated rhetorical conventions, as cataloged in the ancient rhetorical handbooks (e.g., Quintilian), reveal to what degree and frequency the New Testament was shaped by ancient rhetoric's invention, argument, and style. But Ancient Rhetoric and the New Testament breaks new ground. Instead of focusing on more advanced rhetorical lessons that elite students received in their school rooms, Michael Martin and Mikeal Parsons examine the influence of the progymnasmata--the preliminary compositional exercises that bridge the gap between grammar and rhetoric proper--and their influence on the New Testament. Martin and Parsons use Theon's (50-100 CE) compendium as a baseline to measure the way primary exercises shed light on the form and style of the New Testament's composition. Each chapter examines a specific rhetorical exercise and its unique hortatory or instructional function, and offers examples from ancient literature before exploring the use of these techniques in the New Testament. --

Rhetoric in Antiquity

Rhetoric in Antiquity
Author: Laurent Pernot
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2005
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780813214078

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Originally published as La Rhétorique dans l'Antiquité (2000), this new English edition provides students with a valuable introduction to understanding the classical art of rhetoric and its place in ancient society and politics

Rhetoric before and beyond the Greeks

Rhetoric before and beyond the Greeks
Author: Carol S. Lipson,Roberta A. Binkley
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780791485033

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Focusing on ancient rhetoric outside of the dominant Western tradition, this collection examines rhetorical practices in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Israel, and China. The book uncovers alternate ways of understanding human behavior and explores how these rhetorical practices both reflected and influenced their cultures. The essays address issues of historiography and raise questions about the application of Western rhetorical concepts to these very different ancient cultures. A chapter on suggestions for teaching each of these ancient rhetorics is included.

Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students

Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students
Author: Sharon Crowley,Debra Hawhee
Publsiher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSC:32106011323901

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A textbook of American Rhetoric.

Ancient Rhetoric and Oratory

Ancient Rhetoric and Oratory
Author: Thomas Habinek
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780470775325

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This book introduces readers to the ancient rhetorical tradition by investigating key questions about the origins, nature and importance of rhetoric. Explores the role of the orator, especially the two greatest figures of the tradition, Demosthenes and Cicero Investigates the place of rhetoric at the center of ancient education Considers the role of rhetoric since the end of antiquity. Includes a glossary of proper names and technical terms; a chronological table of political events, authors, orators, and rhetorical works; and suggestions for further reading.