Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern TimesUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1980 - 291 من الصفحات A revised and updated edition of the popular and widely used guide to the classical tradition of rhetoric from its development in ancient Greece and Rome to the 20th-century. |
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... Hermogenes The single most important Greek rhetorician of Roman imperial times is probably Hermogenes of Tarsus , who began life as a sophistic prod- igy in the mid - second century and to whom four works of technical rhetoric are ...
... Hermogenes The single most important Greek rhetorician of Roman imperial times is probably Hermogenes of Tarsus , who began life as a sophistic prod- igy in the mid - second century and to whom four works of technical rhetoric are ...
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... Hermogenes had the most to say was style . There were essentially two schools of thought about theo- ries of style ... Hermogenes ' thinking the place of the ideal orator . Hermogenes ' theories have great specificity and appealed to the ...
... Hermogenes had the most to say was style . There were essentially two schools of thought about theo- ries of style ... Hermogenes ' thinking the place of the ideal orator . Hermogenes ' theories have great specificity and appealed to the ...
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... Hermogenes ' handbook of progymnasmata was translated into Latin by the grammarian Priscian about A.D. 500 and ... Hermogenes of Tarsus was to the schools of rhetoric throughout the Byzantine period . Hermogenes ' popularity in Byzantium ...
... Hermogenes ' handbook of progymnasmata was translated into Latin by the grammarian Priscian about A.D. 500 and ... Hermogenes of Tarsus was to the schools of rhetoric throughout the Byzantine period . Hermogenes ' popularity in Byzantium ...
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