This is the first comprehensive History of Renaissance Rhetoric.
Rhetoric, a training in writing and delivering speeches, was a
fundamental part of renaissance culture and education. It is concerned
with a wide range of issues, connected with style, argument,
self-presentation, the arousal of emotion, voice and gesture. More
than 3,500 works on rhetoric were published in a total of over 15,000
editions between 1460 and 1700. The renaissance was a great age of
innovation in rhetorical theory. This book shows how renaissance
scholars recovered and circulated classical rhetoric texts, how they
absorbed new doctrines from Greek rhetoric, and how they adapted
classical rhetorical teaching to fit modern conditions. It traces the
development of specialised manuals in letter-writing, sermon
composition and style, alongside accounts of the major Latin treatises
in the field by Lorenzo Valla, George Trapezuntius, Rudolph Agricola,
Erasmus, Philip Melanchthon, Johann Sturm, Juan Luis Vives, Peter
Ramus, Cyprien Soarez, Justus Lipsius, Gerard Vossius and many others.
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ISBN
9780191619045
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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