Traditionally, Homer\u27s epics have been the domain of scholars and students interested in ancient Greek poetry, and Aristotle\u27s rhetorical theory has been the domain of those interested in ancient rhetoric. Rachel Ahern Knudsen believes that this academic distinction between poetry and rhetoric should be challenged. Based on a close analysis of persuasive speeches in the Iliad, Knudsen argues that Homeric poetry displays a systematic and technical concept of rhetoric and that many Iliadic speakers in fact employ the rhetorical techniques put forward by Aristotle. Rhetoric, in its earliest formulation in ancient Greece, was conceived as the power to change a listener’s actions or attitudes through words—particularly through persuasive t...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
This contribution draws attention to the rhetorical aspects of Homeric poetry. Recent scholarship ha...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...
This dissertation presents a history of rhetoric in relation to Homer’s poetry, as well as the begin...
This dissertation presents a history of rhetoric in relation to Homer’s poetry, as well as the begin...
This essay argues that centuries before the earliest known manuals of rhetoric today, clearly framin...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
Examines how different aspects of rhetorical theory gradually came to be associated from Plato's Pha...
This study aims to reassess the relationship between Classical Tragedy and Rhetoric, by arguing that...
This study aims to reassess the relationship between Classical Tragedy and Rhetoric, by arguing that...
This thesis focuses on the rhetorical analysis of the Iliad by Eustathios of Thessalonike, a widely ...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
In spite of the continuing influence of Aristotle\u27s "Rhetoric" on the discipline of rhetoric, no ...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
This contribution draws attention to the rhetorical aspects of Homeric poetry. Recent scholarship ha...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...
This dissertation presents a history of rhetoric in relation to Homer’s poetry, as well as the begin...
This dissertation presents a history of rhetoric in relation to Homer’s poetry, as well as the begin...
This essay argues that centuries before the earliest known manuals of rhetoric today, clearly framin...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
Examines how different aspects of rhetorical theory gradually came to be associated from Plato's Pha...
This study aims to reassess the relationship between Classical Tragedy and Rhetoric, by arguing that...
This study aims to reassess the relationship between Classical Tragedy and Rhetoric, by arguing that...
This thesis focuses on the rhetorical analysis of the Iliad by Eustathios of Thessalonike, a widely ...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
In spite of the continuing influence of Aristotle\u27s "Rhetoric" on the discipline of rhetoric, no ...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
This contribution draws attention to the rhetorical aspects of Homeric poetry. Recent scholarship ha...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...