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Rhetoric and Pedagogy
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ABSTRACT
To provide a view of the history of western rhetoric, this volume presents original articles by a number of world-renowned scholars representing different countries and varying viewpoints. In discussing the status of the historical perspectives on rhetoric, these international scholars also present a tribute to James J. Murphy, whose scholarship and service did much to shape the field. The book will introduce new insights into western European rhetoric and its connections with English rhetoric.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I THEORY AND PEDAGOGY IN THE CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL TRADITIONS
chapter 1|24 pages
Aristotle's Enthymeme and the Imperfect Syllogism
chapter 2|14 pages
Cicero's Response to the Philosophers in De oratore, Book 1
chapter 3|8 pages
Cicero's Court Speeches: The Spoken Text Versus the Published Text. Some Remarks From the Point of View of the Communication Theory of Text
chapter 4|8 pages
Attitudes Toward Authority in the Teaching of Rhetoric Before 1050
chapter 5|10 pages
Teaching the Tropes in the Middle Ages: The Theory of Metaphoric Transference in Commentaries on the Poetria nova
chapter 6|12 pages
Between Grammar and Rhetoric: Composition Teaching at Oxford and Bologna in the Late Middle Ages
part |2 pages
PART II RENAISSANCE TEXTBOOKS AND RHETORICAL EDUCATION
chapter 7|32 pages
The Lectures of Guarino da Verona on the Rhetorica ad Herennium. A Preliminary Discussion
chapter 9|22 pages
Antonio Riccobono: The Teaching of Rhetoric in 16th-Century Padua
part |2 pages
PART III CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN 18TH-CENTURY RHETORICAL EDUCATION
chapter 10|10 pages
A Minor Skirmish: Balthazar Gibert Versus Charles Rollin on Rhetorical Education
chapter 11|14 pages
Hugh Blair's Use of Quintilian and the Transformation of Rhetoric in the 18th Century
part |2 pages
PART IV RHETORIC AND CULTURE FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE PRESENT