Bede and Cicero

The evidence, of Bede's biblical commentaries in particular, suggests 1) that his attitude toward Roman rhetoric, like that of Augustine and Cicero, was ambivalent, 2) that his knowledge reached into the theory of invention, and 3) that he had acces to Cicero's De inventione.

Bibliografische gegevens
Auteur:Roger D. Ray
Gepubliceerd in: S.n., s.l., 1987
Volume:16
Pagina's:1-16
Tijdschrift:Anglo-Saxon England
Formaat:Article
Onderwerp:- Biografie > Relaties en Bronnen > [Platonisme. Néo-platonisme] > Platonisme van Varro, Cicero en Vergilius > Cicero
- Invloed en Overleving > De Middeleeuwen (430-1453) > Invloed op de verschillende auteurs en geschriften > [Bède le Vénérable (672 [ou 673]-735)]
Status:Needs Review
Omschrijving
Samenvatting:The evidence, of Bede's biblical commentaries in particular, suggests 1) that his attitude toward Roman rhetoric, like that of Augustine and Cicero, was ambivalent, 2) that his knowledge reached into the theory of invention, and 3) that he had acces to Cicero's De inventione.