The article analyses the emergence of decorum as a central concept of rhetorical theory in the early 16th-century writings of Erasmus and Juan Luis Vives. In rhetorical theory, decorum shifted the emphasis from formulaic rules to their creative application in concrete cases. In doing so, it emphasized a close analysis of the rhetorical situation (above all the nature of the audience) and it underscored the persuasive possibilities of politeness and civil conversation as opposed to passionate, adversarial rhetoric. The article argues that the stress put on decorum in early 16th-century theory is not just an internal development in the history of rhetoric but linked to far wider questions concerning the role of rhetoric in religious and secul...
This article argues that, in the early seventeenth century, rhetorical devices and stage devices ove...
The article examines the evolution of Western patristics from Augustine to Gregory the Great and Is...
In the current article, the history of rhetoric from 400 B.C. to 100 A.D. is reviewed. During this 5...
The article analyses the emergence of decorum as a central concept of rhetorical theory in the early...
© 2017 by The International Society for the History of Rhetoric. Attempting to re-invigorate classic...
Since antiquity, the notion of rhetoric has been associated with Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian. T...
Defence date: 30 September 2015Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen, Lichtenberg-Kolleg, T...
It is widely recognised that Jesuits made rhetoric the pillar of their educational programme. While ...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
This article reconstructs the concept of rhetorical action to excavate its original, recurrent, and—...
The Erasmian Republic of Letters has often been portrayed as a place of retreat where intellectual q...
The article aims at throwing light on the crucial link between rhetorical education and republicanis...
Purpose of the article: to analyze the basic points of philosophical concepts of rhetoric of Plato a...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.A mid-eighteenth-century deb...
International audienceThis article studies how Ciceronian rhetoric developed a more literary approac...
This article argues that, in the early seventeenth century, rhetorical devices and stage devices ove...
The article examines the evolution of Western patristics from Augustine to Gregory the Great and Is...
In the current article, the history of rhetoric from 400 B.C. to 100 A.D. is reviewed. During this 5...
The article analyses the emergence of decorum as a central concept of rhetorical theory in the early...
© 2017 by The International Society for the History of Rhetoric. Attempting to re-invigorate classic...
Since antiquity, the notion of rhetoric has been associated with Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian. T...
Defence date: 30 September 2015Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen, Lichtenberg-Kolleg, T...
It is widely recognised that Jesuits made rhetoric the pillar of their educational programme. While ...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
This article reconstructs the concept of rhetorical action to excavate its original, recurrent, and—...
The Erasmian Republic of Letters has often been portrayed as a place of retreat where intellectual q...
The article aims at throwing light on the crucial link between rhetorical education and republicanis...
Purpose of the article: to analyze the basic points of philosophical concepts of rhetoric of Plato a...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.A mid-eighteenth-century deb...
International audienceThis article studies how Ciceronian rhetoric developed a more literary approac...
This article argues that, in the early seventeenth century, rhetorical devices and stage devices ove...
The article examines the evolution of Western patristics from Augustine to Gregory the Great and Is...
In the current article, the history of rhetoric from 400 B.C. to 100 A.D. is reviewed. During this 5...