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Thomas De Quincey was a distinguished classicist who appropriated the Greek antique heritage in his works, both formally and thematically. Some of his texts are informed by rhetorical and oratorical models, as had often been the case for didactic essays ...
Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay
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The paper discusses problems of text and interpretation in the rhetorical treatise traditionally attributed to Apsines:(i) two declamation themes mentioned in 1.33 are clarified;(ii) in 1.44 emendation of poiei to paiei is proposed;(iii) points of ...
Heath, M.
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Abstract Despite a growing international consensus that students need to be provided with the type of education that effectively prepares them to engage in and contribute to their globalised world, and that teachers need to be appropriately trained to facilitate this teaching and learning, ‘global education’ continues to be hindered by a lack of ...
Sarah‐Louise Jones +2 more
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Literature and ideology in Roman times
The Second Sophistic is defined as the period of letters "rebirth" and the "rewriting" of the Greek past. The emperors of the time, mainly the Flavians, contributed to this development by highlighting the art of rhetoric through the writing of works and ...
Maria Sandali
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La lingua greca e il ruolo dell’Antico nell’opera di Carlo Michelstaedter
In order to promote a renaissance and a renewal of Rhetoric in Italy, this essay proposes to start with Carlo Michelstaedter, one of the authors who, at the beginning of the 20th Century, appear to have decreed its death ...
Alessandro Miorelli, Federico Premi
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Greek-Turkish Rapprochement: Rhetoric or Reality?
The Greek-Turkish rapprochement of recent years has been a remarkable achievement. The process has been facilitated by the Europeani zation of both countries and is now largely irreversible. At the same time, the process has lost some of its early momentum. Core issues of conflict relating to Cyprus and the Aegean remain unresolved.
Ziya Öniş, Şuhnaz Yilmaz
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The traditional attribution of On Sublimity to the third-century critic Cassius Longinus has been rejected by most scholars since the early nineteenth century. The arguments against a third-century date are examined and shown to be unfounded.
Heath, M.
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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Since the human existence, the spoken word rules the human trajectory of language even before written word, as human learns to speak first rather than to write. Thus considering the oratory first, Greek writers like Plato, Aristotle and Isocrates thought to consider spoken language of more importance.
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Walter J. Ong, S.J.: A retrospective [PDF]
Communication Research Trends usually charts current communication research, introducing its readers to recent developments across the range of inquiry into communication.
Soukup, Paul A.
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