Classical Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: The Medieval Rhetors and Their Art 400–1300, with Manuscript Survey to 1500 CE: International Studies in the History of Rhetoric, cartea 10
Autor John O. Warden Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004368057
ISBN-10: 9004368051
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.12 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in the History of Rhetoric
ISBN-10: 9004368051
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.12 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in the History of Rhetoric
Notă biografică
John Ward holds a Ph.D from the University of Toronto, Canada, but did his B.A (Hons) at Melbourne University. He was born in Melbourne. He taught medieval European history at the University of Sydney from 1968 to 2003.
Cuprins
Preliminary Statement
Prefatory Introduction to the Volume [A]
Appendix to Footnotes 7, 11, 26, 132, 136, and 139
Prefatory Introduction to the Volume [B]
Ciceronian Rhetoric and Oratory from St. Augustine to Guarino da Verona
Appendix to Footnote 17
1 Rhetoric Medieval and Modern
Appendix to Footnotes 3 and 38
2 The Ad Herennium and the Rhetorical Works of Cicero and Quintilian in Relation to the Rhetorical Interests of the Middle Ages
3 The Textbooks and Rhetorical Instruction from Late Antiquity to the Eleventh Century
1 Late Antiquity
2 The Seventh to the Eleventh Centuries
3 The Eleventh Century
Appendix to Footnotes 1, 6, 8, 26, 85, 101, 102, 172, 252, 327, and 342
4 The Textbooks and Rhetorical Instruction from the Later Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century
1 Rhetoric and Dialectic
2 Wisdom and Eloquence: The Integrated Scheme of Knowledge
3 Rhetoric and Civil Science (Politics)
4 Rhetoric and Law
5 Rhetoric and Dictamen
6 Rhetoric and the Colores: the Art of Prose and Verse Composition
7 Rhetoric and the Textbooks
8 The Study of Classical Rhetorical Theory in the North 1175–1300: The Universities and Mendicant Studia
Appendix to Footnotes 72, 73, 82, 84, 112, 144, 152, 202, 297, 349, 356, 445, 512, 534, 535, 580, 599, 641, 719, 739, 761, 766, 769, 774, 777, and 813
5 Conclusion
Appendix A
’G. Materia Tullii’: The Durham Dean and Chapter (Cathedral) Library C.IV.29 Glossator
Manegold and Martianus Capella
Appendix B
John O. Ward vita, and Abstract, Epigraphs and Preface for John O. Ward’s Original Doctoral Dissertation
Appendix C
John Ward: Pronuntiatio or Delivery in the Commentaries on the Pseudo-Ciceronian Rhetorica ad Herennium in Medieval and Early Renaissance Periods
Bibliography
Acknowledgements and Abbreviations Used
Index
Prefatory Introduction to the Volume [A]
Appendix to Footnotes 7, 11, 26, 132, 136, and 139
Prefatory Introduction to the Volume [B]
Ciceronian Rhetoric and Oratory from St. Augustine to Guarino da Verona
Appendix to Footnote 17
1 Rhetoric Medieval and Modern
Appendix to Footnotes 3 and 38
2 The Ad Herennium and the Rhetorical Works of Cicero and Quintilian in Relation to the Rhetorical Interests of the Middle Ages
3 The Textbooks and Rhetorical Instruction from Late Antiquity to the Eleventh Century
1 Late Antiquity
2 The Seventh to the Eleventh Centuries
3 The Eleventh Century
Appendix to Footnotes 1, 6, 8, 26, 85, 101, 102, 172, 252, 327, and 342
4 The Textbooks and Rhetorical Instruction from the Later Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century
1 Rhetoric and Dialectic
2 Wisdom and Eloquence: The Integrated Scheme of Knowledge
3 Rhetoric and Civil Science (Politics)
4 Rhetoric and Law
5 Rhetoric and Dictamen
6 Rhetoric and the Colores: the Art of Prose and Verse Composition
7 Rhetoric and the Textbooks
8 The Study of Classical Rhetorical Theory in the North 1175–1300: The Universities and Mendicant Studia
Appendix to Footnotes 72, 73, 82, 84, 112, 144, 152, 202, 297, 349, 356, 445, 512, 534, 535, 580, 599, 641, 719, 739, 761, 766, 769, 774, 777, and 813
5 Conclusion
Appendix A
’G. Materia Tullii’: The Durham Dean and Chapter (Cathedral) Library C.IV.29 Glossator
Manegold and Martianus Capella
Appendix B
John O. Ward vita, and Abstract, Epigraphs and Preface for John O. Ward’s Original Doctoral Dissertation
Appendix C
John Ward: Pronuntiatio or Delivery in the Commentaries on the Pseudo-Ciceronian Rhetorica ad Herennium in Medieval and Early Renaissance Periods
Bibliography
Acknowledgements and Abbreviations Used
Index