The diverse corpus of Aelius Aristides helps to demonstrate the various ways ancient ritual practice in the second century influenced rhetorical production, especially through the orations composed in the kathedra--the two-year period he spent in the Pergamene Asclepion. The rhetorical moves of religious hymns and orations composed during this time parallel closely with a certain non-ordained, yet distinct role called the confessor. Using this traditional role as a paradigm, I explore how ritual practice characterizes the orations Aristides writes in and about the kathedra. I suggest that considering this section of Aristides’ work through the cultic confessor paradigm helps to explicate Aristides’ unique way of constructing ethos. To this ...
The article offers an overview of the testimonies about Aelius Aristides’ reception in the didactic ...
The episode at Lystra (Acts of the Apostles 14,7-20a) forms part of Paul's first missionary journey ...
Deification in the Greek patristic tradition was the fulfillment of the destiny for which humanity w...
Aelius Aristides’ rhetoric is all in Asclepius’ name. Aristides considers this god his personal heal...
In the middle decades of the second century AD, the acclaimed orator Aelius Aristides wrote a number...
As is typical of many rhetoricians involved in public activities, Aelius Aristide (2nd century CE) d...
The paper examines the possible reasons for the extraordinary popularity of Aelius Aristides in Late...
The Greek sophist Aelius Aristides (2nd century CE) was active in several centres of Asia Minor. Per...
Formation and definition of the Christian identity begins in the Letters of the Apostles, but it was...
© 2011 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Gador-WhyteThe sixth-century deacon Romanos the Melodist is renowned for ...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
Ever since G. Misch’s work (Geschichte der Autobiographie, 1931), it has been admitted that the Hier...
From oration to orison : « divine rhetoric » in western Christian culture In the Christian World, ...
Based on a large corpus of texts, presented in catalogue form as an appendix, I analyze the traditio...
Philostratus, in his Vitae Sophistarum, reminds a substantial aspect of Aristides\u2019 style, akrib...
The article offers an overview of the testimonies about Aelius Aristides’ reception in the didactic ...
The episode at Lystra (Acts of the Apostles 14,7-20a) forms part of Paul's first missionary journey ...
Deification in the Greek patristic tradition was the fulfillment of the destiny for which humanity w...
Aelius Aristides’ rhetoric is all in Asclepius’ name. Aristides considers this god his personal heal...
In the middle decades of the second century AD, the acclaimed orator Aelius Aristides wrote a number...
As is typical of many rhetoricians involved in public activities, Aelius Aristide (2nd century CE) d...
The paper examines the possible reasons for the extraordinary popularity of Aelius Aristides in Late...
The Greek sophist Aelius Aristides (2nd century CE) was active in several centres of Asia Minor. Per...
Formation and definition of the Christian identity begins in the Letters of the Apostles, but it was...
© 2011 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Gador-WhyteThe sixth-century deacon Romanos the Melodist is renowned for ...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
Ever since G. Misch’s work (Geschichte der Autobiographie, 1931), it has been admitted that the Hier...
From oration to orison : « divine rhetoric » in western Christian culture In the Christian World, ...
Based on a large corpus of texts, presented in catalogue form as an appendix, I analyze the traditio...
Philostratus, in his Vitae Sophistarum, reminds a substantial aspect of Aristides\u2019 style, akrib...
The article offers an overview of the testimonies about Aelius Aristides’ reception in the didactic ...
The episode at Lystra (Acts of the Apostles 14,7-20a) forms part of Paul's first missionary journey ...
Deification in the Greek patristic tradition was the fulfillment of the destiny for which humanity w...