This study introduces a method in which linguistic items from different metadiscourse classes are remapped onto the rhetorical plane defined by the Aristotelian concepts ethos, pathos, and logos. The qualitative-quantitative analysis is made on the Middle English translation of Henry Daniel’s Latin prologue to his English translation of Liber uricrisiarum, exemplifying the persuasive means in early English medical prologues. The exemplar used is from MS BL Royal MS 17.D.1, ff. 4r– 5r.Peer reviewe
Medical recipes written before the birth of modern scientific writing, at least as we know it today,...
Robert Cockcroft, formerly of The University of Nottingham, UK Aristotle’s contention that rhetorica...
PRODROMUS RHETORICO-PATHOLOGICUS, MODERNORUM TEMPORUM MOTUS CERTIS EXPRESSOS DECLAMATIONIBUS COMPLEC...
Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum is the earliest known work of academic medicine written in Middle ...
This thesis is concerned with the study of a version of Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum found in G...
This paper provides an examination of the use of metadiscourse in the two versions of The Birth of M...
Abstract This study presents a methodology for adapting corpus linguistics to the genealogical analy...
This article presents an exploratory data-driven corpus study in a long diachronic perspective on th...
Medical dictionaries represent, among the other things, an important pedagogic genre (Swales 1995, B...
[Rhétorique (latin). 1544]Collection : Renaissance Rhetoric, key texts, 1479-1602 ;
This paper seeks to explore Middle English medical recipes from a metadiscursive perspective. This ...
SUMMARY. — Medieval Latin versions of Euclid's Elements reflect a concern with didacticism, logic is...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines three dramatic monologues found in Old ...
This paper explores the possible role of university textbooks in students' acquisition of a speciali...
Based on Connor’s (1996) Contrastive Theory of Rhetoric, this study investigated the degree of the r...
Medical recipes written before the birth of modern scientific writing, at least as we know it today,...
Robert Cockcroft, formerly of The University of Nottingham, UK Aristotle’s contention that rhetorica...
PRODROMUS RHETORICO-PATHOLOGICUS, MODERNORUM TEMPORUM MOTUS CERTIS EXPRESSOS DECLAMATIONIBUS COMPLEC...
Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum is the earliest known work of academic medicine written in Middle ...
This thesis is concerned with the study of a version of Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum found in G...
This paper provides an examination of the use of metadiscourse in the two versions of The Birth of M...
Abstract This study presents a methodology for adapting corpus linguistics to the genealogical analy...
This article presents an exploratory data-driven corpus study in a long diachronic perspective on th...
Medical dictionaries represent, among the other things, an important pedagogic genre (Swales 1995, B...
[Rhétorique (latin). 1544]Collection : Renaissance Rhetoric, key texts, 1479-1602 ;
This paper seeks to explore Middle English medical recipes from a metadiscursive perspective. This ...
SUMMARY. — Medieval Latin versions of Euclid's Elements reflect a concern with didacticism, logic is...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines three dramatic monologues found in Old ...
This paper explores the possible role of university textbooks in students' acquisition of a speciali...
Based on Connor’s (1996) Contrastive Theory of Rhetoric, this study investigated the degree of the r...
Medical recipes written before the birth of modern scientific writing, at least as we know it today,...
Robert Cockcroft, formerly of The University of Nottingham, UK Aristotle’s contention that rhetorica...
PRODROMUS RHETORICO-PATHOLOGICUS, MODERNORUM TEMPORUM MOTUS CERTIS EXPRESSOS DECLAMATIONIBUS COMPLEC...