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,Aristotle’s , and Renaissance Views of the Emotions,olitics. It was not a major treatise for the early Italian humanists, who knew about the treatise, but who found their principal inspiration for rhetoric in the rediscovered works of Cicero and Quintilian. Nor was it a major treatise for the Greeks of renaissance Byzantium, who viewed Aristotle primCORE 发表于 2025-3-24 00:42:27
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,The Significance of Philip Melanchthon’s Rhetoric in the Renaissance, begin with an analysis of an example from the huge corpus of Melanchton’s writings, and to continue with a description of Melanchthon’s teaching practice at the University of Wittenberg (Saxony), where students from all over Europe came to listen to this pale man with his awkward voice.Urgency 发表于 2025-3-24 09:21:14
Order, Reason and Oratory: Rhetoric in Protestant Latin Schools,art its development in these schools through two types of source: first, school textbooks. and, second, school regulations and curricula.. The former, obviously enough, covered rhetorical theory, the latter established how rhetoric was to be taught, to whom, when and why. In this paper I would like错误 发表于 2025-3-24 10:50:25
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Rhetoric and Renaissance Drama,m its capacity to create an impression of oneness with the thought processes of the past; yet, like other historicisms, it is obliged to focus that past through the lens of modernity, inside the framework of modern values, assumptions and preferences. It is no accident that the conference on renaiss暗指 发表于 2025-3-24 22:24:28
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