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Redeeming Byzantine Epistolography
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1996The Russian scholar V.A. Smetanin, whose work during the 1970s and 1980s dealt exclusively with Byzantine epistolography, would clearly like to think of himself as an ‘epistolologist’, occupied in the specialised field of Byzantine ‘epistolology’. Epistolology is an auxiliary discipline within history, according to Smetanin, which encompasses both ...
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2017
This chapter examines the genre of epistolography, which flourished and proliferated in the variety of its forms and uses in the Empire. The epistolary genre in the Second Sophistic is first briefly situated within rhetorical theory and practice, then contextualized within both earlier Greek literature and developments in Latin letters.
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This chapter examines the genre of epistolography, which flourished and proliferated in the variety of its forms and uses in the Empire. The epistolary genre in the Second Sophistic is first briefly situated within rhetorical theory and practice, then contextualized within both earlier Greek literature and developments in Latin letters.
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Pauline Epistolography: An Introduction
2010This introductory chapter discusses about ancient letter form of Paul. The importance of the letter form for interpreting Paul first became readily apparent with the discovery and publication of the numerous Greek documentary papyri discovered in Egypt.
Stanley E. Porter, Sean A. Adams
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Epistolography (Ancient letters)
2013The term “epistolography” refers to the practice and art of writing letters or epistles, derived from the Greek words epistolē (a letter) and graphein (to write). The term applies to letter writing in general, but this article is concerned with epistolography in the ancient Mediterranean world and, in particular, early Christian epistolography. Letters
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The present thesis represents a corpus-based approach to the letter correspondence of Old Assyrian long-distance traders utilising mixed qualitative and quantitative methods. The study begins with a synopsis of the material aspects of letters and envelopes, their sending and receiving, as well as their modes and reasons for archiving.
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Disiecta membra epistolographi
Analecta Papyrologica, 2021Chepel, Elena, Kovarik, Sophie
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E-Epistolographie: Briefkultur im Medienwandel
1997Der Brief, wer wollte das bestreiten, gilt als “die alteste verschriftlichte Textsorte uberhaupt” (Nickisch 1996, S.358). Und damit soll nun Schlus sein? “Eigentlich”, notierte Theodor W. Adorno schon vor uber dreisig Jahren, “eigentlich lassen sich keine Briefe mehr schreiben” (Adorno 1965, S.117).
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