Eloquentia nostra (DDG IV VI 10): A study of the place of Classical Rhetoric in Augustine's 'De Doctrina Christiana' Book Four
The Ciceronian Framework, p. 462-464; Sapientia et eloquentia, p. 465-472; Thetorical responsibilities in teaching, p. 472-473; Obscuritas - Perspicuitas, p. 474-476; Docere - Delectare - Flectere, p. 477-482; Language and Style, p. 482-485; A Biblical Model of Eloquence, p. 485-486; Virtutes Dicend...
Autore: | David Foster |
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Pubblicazione: |
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1996
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Volume: | XXXVI |
Pagine: | 459-494 |
Periodico: | Augustinianum |
Numero: | II |
Formato: | Article |
Soggetto: | -
Biografia
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Rapporti e Fonti
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Platonismo - neoplatonismo
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Platonism de Varrone, Cicerone e Virgilio
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Cicerone
- Opere > Agostino scrittore > Retorica. Dialettica - Opere > Opere dottrinali > De doctrina christiana > doc. Chr. 4 |
Status: | Needs Review |
Riassunto: | The Ciceronian Framework, p. 462-464; Sapientia et eloquentia, p. 465-472; Thetorical responsibilities in teaching, p. 472-473; Obscuritas - Perspicuitas, p. 474-476; Docere - Delectare - Flectere, p. 477-482; Language and Style, p. 482-485; A Biblical Model of Eloquence, p. 485-486; Virtutes Dicendi, p. 486-490; Suavitas - Salubritas, p. 490-492; Conclusion: A Rhetoric of Incarnate Word, p. 492-494. |
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