The Contemporary Reception of Classical Rhetoric

The Contemporary Reception of Classical Rhetoric
Title The Contemporary Reception of Classical Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Kathleen E. Welch
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 197
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136690700

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Responding to the reassertion of orality in the twentieth century in the form of electronic media such as the telegraph, film, video, computers, and television, this unique volume traces the roots of classical rhetoric in the modern world. Welch begins by changing the current view of classical rhetoric by reinterpreting the existing texts into fluid language contexts -- a change that requires relinquishing the formulaic tradition, acquiring an awareness of translation issues, and constructing a classical rhetoric beginning with the Fifth Century B.C. She continues with a discussion of the adaptability of this material to new language situations, including political, cultural, and linguistic change, providing it with much of its power as well as its longevity. The book concludes that classical rhetoric can readily address any situation since it focuses not only on critical stances toward discourse that already exists, but also presents elaborate theories for the production of new discourse.

Essays on Classical Rhetoric and Modern Discourse

Essays on Classical Rhetoric and Modern Discourse
Title Essays on Classical Rhetoric and Modern Discourse PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Connors
Publisher SIU Press
Total Pages 314
Release 1984
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780809311347

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Eighteen essays by leading scholars in English, speech communication, educa­tion, and philosophy explore the vitality of the classical rhetorical tradition and its influence on both contemporary dis­course studies and the teaching of writing. Some of the essays investigate the­oretical and historical issues. Others show the bearing of classical rhetoric on contemporary problems in composition, thus blending theory and practice. Com­mon to the varied approaches and view­points expressed in this volume is one central theme: the 20th-century revival of rhetoric entails a recovery of the clas­sical tradition, with its marriage of a rich and fully articulated theory with an equally efficacious practice. A preface demonstrates the contribution of Ed­ward P. J.Corbett to the 20th-century re­vival, and a last chapter includes a bibli­ography of his works.

Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law

Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law
Title Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law PDF eBook
Author Kirsten K. Davis
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Total Pages 299
Release 2024
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0817361391

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"From the twin birth of western rhetoric and law in the Greek-speaking world in the first millennium BCE, law and rhetoric were deeply connected in the ancient world. In the modern era of legal practice, the clear connections between law and classical rhetoric have largely been lost to both those trained in the law and those who study rhetoric. This interdisciplinary reader reestablishes those lost connections by pairing primary source materials in classical rhetoric and contemporary law. The chapters in this volume show that ancient rhetorical texts can deepen or disrupt contemporary notions about principles that lie at the root of western legal traditions and return to us our past, making it possible for scholars across several disciplines to build on work accomplished centuries before. Broken into four parts, this volume first covers the historical development of rhetoric. In Part Two, volume editor Mootz and scholar David A. Frank look at rhetorical theorists at "bookends" of an era when classical rhetoric was de-valued as a mode of thought. Mootz discusses the hegemonic wave of Enlightenment epistemology that separated law from rhetoric, and Frank shows that where Cartesian rationality fails in the modern era, the humanistic tradition of rhetoric allows law to respond to the needs of justice. Part Three consists of ten chapters that each (1) introduce a classical rhetorical theorist to the reader, (2) provide an excerpt from a text by that theorist, and then (3) demonstrate the relevance of that work to a contemporary court case. Moving from the Sophists, through Aristotle and Plato and their Greek contemporaries, to the Roman rhetoricians Cicero and Quintilian, and finally, to the early medieval rhetorician, St. Augustine, these reprinted classical texts are contextualized by leading scholars in law, classics, and rhetoric, each with probing discussion questions for readers to engage and interact with the materials rhetorically. This vital resource of primary texts demonstrates how rhetoric illuminates the operation of the legal system and reconnects law to its rhetorical roots. Structured for use by scholars in critical inquiry and well suited for use in graduate or law school courses, Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law will be of interest to law, rhetoric, English, and communication scholars, and as an interactive catalyst to examine the ways in which ancient rhetorical theory informs our understanding of law practice today"--

Brill's Companion to the Reception of Ancient Rhetoric

Brill's Companion to the Reception of Ancient Rhetoric
Title Brill's Companion to the Reception of Ancient Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Sophia Papaioannou
Publisher Brill's Companions to Classica
Total Pages 700
Release 2021-12-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789004373655

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"This volume, examining the reception of ancient rhetoric, aims to demonstrate that the past is always part of the present: in the ways in which decisions about crucial political, social and economic matters have been made historically; or in organic interaction with literature, philosophy and culture at the core of the foundation principles of Western thought and values. Analysis is meant to cover the broadest possible spectrum of considerations that focus on the totality of rhetorical species (i.e. forensic, deliberative and epideictic) as they are applied to diversified topics (including, but not limited to, language, science, religion, literature, theatre and other cultural processes (e.g. athletics), politics and leadership, pedagogy and gender studies) and cross-cultural, geographical and temporal contexts"--

Readings from Classical Rhetoric

Readings from Classical Rhetoric
Title Readings from Classical Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Patricia P. Matsen
Publisher SIU Press
Total Pages 404
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780809315925

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Here, for the first time in one volume, are all the extant writings focusing on rhetoric that were composed before the fall of Rome. This unique anthology of primary texts in classical rhetoric contains the work of 24 ancient writers from Homer through St. Augustine, including Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian, Tacitus, and Longinus. Along with many widely recognized translations, special features include the first English translations of works by Theon and Nicolaus, as well as new translations of two works by important sophists, Gorgias’ encomium on Helen and Alcidamas’ essay on composition. The writers are grouped chronologically into historical periods, allowing the reader to understand the scope and significance of rhetoric in antiquity. Introductions are included to each period, as well as to each writer, with writers’ biographies, major works, and salient features of excerpts.

The Rise Of Rhetoric And Its Intersection With Contemporary Critical Thought

The Rise Of Rhetoric And Its Intersection With Contemporary Critical Thought
Title The Rise Of Rhetoric And Its Intersection With Contemporary Critical Thought PDF eBook
Author Omar Swartz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 301
Release 2019-06-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000305228

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This book features contemporary critical and Marxist theories of resistance, domination, knowledge, and systems of ideological control. It offers a balanced discussion of classical and modern theories of rhetoric, as well as critical theory.

Classical Rhetoric in English, 1650-1800

Classical Rhetoric in English, 1650-1800
Title Classical Rhetoric in English, 1650-1800 PDF eBook
Author Tania Sona Smith
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 710
Release 2020-11-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004442294

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Classical Rhetoric in English, 1650 - 1800 traces the development of British rhetorical culture through English translations of selected works by Plato, Isocrates, Demosthenes, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Cicero, Seneca, Quintilian, Tacitus, and Longinus, along with a glossary of English rhetorical vocabulary.