From metaphor to Theology: 'Prorium' and 'Translatum' in Cicero, Augustine, Eriugena and Abelard
Cicero de orat. 3,37-40 introduces the terms 'proprium' and 'translatum' in rhetorical applications, and Augustine doctr. christ. 2,6,7; 2,10,15 and 3,29,40 transforms these terms to theological applications (AnPh 1996, 1321).
Author: | Wanda Zemler-Cizewski |
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Published: |
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1994
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Volume: | 13 |
Pages: | 37-52 |
Periodical: | Florilegium |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
Biography
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Relations and Sources
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Platonism - Neo-platonism
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Platonism of Varro, Cicero and Virgil
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Cicero
- Works > Studies on Vocabulary/Themes > Topics - Latin vocabulary > P > Proprium - Works > Studies on Vocabulary/Themes > Topics - Latin vocabulary > T > translatum - Works > Doctrinal works > De doctrina christiana |
Status: | Needs Review |
Summary: | Cicero de orat. 3,37-40 introduces the terms 'proprium' and 'translatum' in rhetorical applications, and Augustine doctr. christ. 2,6,7; 2,10,15 and 3,29,40 transforms these terms to theological applications (AnPh 1996, 1321). |
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