Contains fulltext : 43150.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article contributes to the study of figured speech by offering an analysis of pseudo-Quintilian's Declamationes Maiores 18 and 19, two controversiae figuratae. After an introduction of the relevant rhetorical concepts, an account is given of figured speech on all levels in both declamations. The tenor of both controversiae is determined by their declamatory law, which is examined and compared with attested Greek and Roman law. Figured speech on a smaller scale is studied with regard to color, figura, and ductus, and on the level of diction, with regard to emphasis.27 p
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The article being here presented has constituted primarily a part of a master's thesis entitled Cice...
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Contains fulltext : 78883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)16 p
This article presents the analysis of the figure of a father in three declamations (V, VI and XVII) ...
Quintilian begins the 30th chapter of the 11th Book claiming the rules of oratory declamation are id...
Since Greek declamation from Hellenistic and early imperial times is almost completely lost, it is ...
[Quintilian]’s declamations are imaginary trials, but technical details concerning those trials most...
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Esta Dissertação tem como objetivo a tradução de duas declamações das 19 compreendidas nas Declamati...
There has been much debate in recent years over ‘school declamations’ and ‘show declamations’, and a...
The article being here presented has constituted primarily a part of a master's thesis entitled Cice...
Declamation - the practice of training young men to speak in public by setting them to compose and d...
On discussing the role and the utility of declamation in the rhetorical education, Quintilian single...
The world portrayed by ancient declamation is often thought to be timeless; but it was in fact deepl...
Ancient declamation—the practice of delivering speeches on the basis of fictitious scenarios—defies ...
Contains fulltext : 78883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)16 p
This article presents the analysis of the figure of a father in three declamations (V, VI and XVII) ...
Quintilian begins the 30th chapter of the 11th Book claiming the rules of oratory declamation are id...
Since Greek declamation from Hellenistic and early imperial times is almost completely lost, it is ...
[Quintilian]’s declamations are imaginary trials, but technical details concerning those trials most...
Dedicated to the Minor Declamations ascribed to Quintilian, this volume explores different aspects o...
The declamatio minor 264 ascribed to Quintilian contains a paraphrase of the Twelve Tables (V, 3) th...
The chapter focuses at first on the rhetorical and legal training of the senatorial elite at the out...
Esta Dissertação tem como objetivo a tradução de duas declamações das 19 compreendidas nas Declamati...
There has been much debate in recent years over ‘school declamations’ and ‘show declamations’, and a...
The article being here presented has constituted primarily a part of a master's thesis entitled Cice...