… from classical rhetoric, they are alike in that throughout its recorded history the scope of rhetoric … In practice, classical rhetoric, like medievalrhetoric, encompassed both oral and written …
… Perhaps this potential is what stands behind the frequent rhetorical appeals to the reader found in high and late medieval narrative, as when Marie de France informs us that the readers …
… Described in Reinsma (1980) as "A standard history of medievalrhetoric." This … of medieval rhetoric. Its six main chapters cover: ancient rhetoric; the early middle ages; the medieval …
… the medieval representation of experiencing minds, but rather presents its tentative readings of the … be assessed in medieval texts of different genres from different linguistic regions. …
R Copeland - Interpreting Scriptures in Judaism, Christianity and …, 2016 - books.google.com
… It would seem that the earliest work to deploy such readings at large is from the ninth or tenth … rhetorica is an attempt to adapt the rhetorical knowledge conserved in earlier medieval …
… ability to evaluate a particular instance against habitual readings of similar ones, but neither … The desire among medieval authors for rhetorical training might appear to be a dangerous …
R Copeland - Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time: A Reader, 1997 - degruyter.com
… cost to rhetoric was this remarkable synthesis achieved? Medieval attempts to reconcile rhetorical figures and tropes with the literal sense left many conflicts about the status of rhetoric …
… Advice contained in rhetorical manuals helps us identify textual interventions so that we … medieval notions of textual inventior, predicated upon the textual manifestations of the rhetorical …
A Cowell - Poetics Today, 2001 - read.dukeupress.edu
… to set the stage for the medieval textual readings that follow. … I suggest that medieval religious literature, the context for the … In other words, medieval literature was largely rhetorical, as …