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Il presente volume intende indagare la tematica dell'ars dictaminis secondo un approccio di impianto codicologico e paleografico, ovvero attraverso lo studio primario delle testimonianze manoscritte che si prefigge di condurre ad una migliore contestualizzazione storica del fenomeno, e di analizzare le strette interrelazioni esistenti tra l'ars dictaminis e il sistema politico e sociale dell'epoca. Apre il volume una introduzione di carattere generale sullo scopo e sulla metodologia adoperata nella ricerca, e sull'importanza di una impostazione codicologica alla questione. Nei due capitoli successivi si individueranno gli aspetti caratterizzanti la produzione e la circolazione manoscritta dettatoria riguardante, rispettivamente, i secoli XIII e XIV, e il periodo umanistico. Segue un quarto capitolo dove si illustreranno, in un'ottica comparativa, le peculiarità della tradizione manoscritta di autori e testi in rapporto con le opere del retore bolognese, come la Brevis introductio ad dictamen di Giovanni di Bonandrea, i trattati morali di Albertano da Brescia e la Piccola dottrina del parlare e del tacere. Concluderanno il volume tavole sinottiche finalizzate a rendere facilmente consultabile l'elenco dei testimoni analizzati. This volume is dedicated to the study of medieval ars dictaminis. Analyzing several manuscript witnesses, it sheds light on the historical contextualization of the phenomenon and examines the close relationship between ars dictaminis and the political and social system of that time.
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Designed to encourage the study of the medieval art of discourse, this bibliography has served for fifteen years an as invaluable guide to modern works on the theory of communication in Europe from the time of Saint Augustine to the Renaissance. Now a new edition brings the material up to date and presents it in a completely reorganized format. The history of medieval rhetoric can be understood only as part of medieval efforts to understand the manifold uses of language. To this end, Murphy includes works which show the relation of grammar to rhetoric and the impact of logic upon both. Cross references are provided where appropriate and key works are annotated.
Medieval Latin literature --- Literature --- anno 500-1499 --- Rhetoric [Medieval ] --- Bibliography --- Rhetoric, Medieval
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Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Sagas --- History and criticism. --- Laxdaela saga. --- Laxdœla saga
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Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Preaching. --- Christian preaching --- Homiletics --- Speaking --- Pastoral theology --- Public speaking --- Religious aspects
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The Role of Analogy in the Poetry of Ausiàs March
March (Ausias). --- Rhetoric, Medieval. --- March, Ausiàs, --- March, Auzias, --- Marc, Ausiàs, --- Technique.
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Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Roland --- Boiardo, Matteo Maria, --- Romances --- History and criticism. --- Orlando
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Allegory. --- Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Personification in literature --- Symbolism in literature --- Charles, --- Technique.
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Letter writing --- Etiquette for boys --- Etiquette, Medieval. --- Education --- Classical languages --- Rhetoric, Medieval --- Pronunciation --- Erasmus, Desiderius,
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Was haben Verliebte und Dichter gemeinsam? Beide stehen vor der Herausforderung, die rätselhafte Erfahrung von Liebe in Worte zu fassen. In Liedern und Romanen des 12. bis 15. Jahrhunderts erscheint Minne vor allem als gelungene oder gestörte Kommunikation: Sie bringt die Betroffenen zum Nachdenken und zum Reden, um dann auch den Geliebten oder die Geliebte zur Minne zu über-reden. Ganz ähnlich müssen Dichter Ende des 12. Jahrhunderts ihr Publikum mit dem neuen Motiv ""Minne"" und der kulturellen Innovation höfischer Dichtung erst vertraut machen und zur Annahme ihrer Kommunikationsangebote be
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In late medieval times theologians and preachers in Western Europe adopted a distinct and rigidly structured sermon format. The scholastic sermon was taught through technical treatises known as artes praedicandi. Wenzel focuses on the main features of the sermon. This book also includes a list of forty-two major surviving artes praedicandi, discussing the evolution of the genre. --Book jacket.
Sermons, Medieval --- Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Preaching --- History and criticism. --- Study and teaching --- History
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