The Genuine Teachers of This Art
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The Genuine Teachers of This Art

Rhetorical Education in Antiquity

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The Genuine Teachers of This Art

Rhetorical Education in Antiquity

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A bold reconsideration of classical rhetorical pedagogy

Genuine Teachers of This Art examines the technê, or "handbook," tradition—which it controversially suggests began with Isocrates—as the central
tradition in ancient rhetoric and a potential model for contemporary rhetoric. From this innovative perspective, Jeffrey Walker offers reconsiderations of rhetorical theories and schoolroom practices from early to late antiquity as the true aim of the philosophical rhetoric of Isocrates and as the distinctive expression of what Cicero called "the genuine teachers of this art."

Through a study of the classical rhetorical paideia, or training system, Walker makes a case for considering rhetoric not as an Aristotelian critical-theoretical discipline, but as an Isocratean pedagogical discipline in which the art of rhetoric is neither an art of producing critical theory nor even an art of producing speeches and texts, but an art of producing speakers and writers. Walker grounds his study in pedagogical theses mined from revealing against-the-grain readings of Cicero, Isocrates, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Walker also locates supporting examples from a host of other sources, including Aelius Theon, Aphthonius, the Rhetoric to Alexander, the Rhetoric to Herennius, Quintilian, Hermogenes, Hermagoras, Lucian, Libanius, Apsines, the Anonymous Seguerianus, and fragments of ancient student writing preserved in papyri. Walker's epilogue considers the relevance of the ancient technê tradition for the modern discipline of rhetoric, arguing that rhetoric is defined foremost by its pedagogical enterprise, the project of producing rhetors capable of intelligent, effective, and useful civic engagement through speech and writing.

This groundbreaking vision of the technê tradition significantly revises the standard picture of the ancient history of rhetoric with ramifications for the contemporary disciplinary identity of rhetoric itself.

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Year
2012
Print ISBN
9781611170160
eBook ISBN
9781611171822

INDEX

ability. See dunamis; talent
Academy, Platonic, 1011, 31, 52, 55; New, 25, 55; as rival of Isocrates, 6364
advantage (to sumpheron), arguments from, 133, 134, 14243, 145
Aelius Aristides, 59, 156, 158, 161, 164, 187, 199, 20311, 219, 220, 283
aisthêsis, 236, 237, 239, 25556, 286; training of, 259, 26263. See also intuition
Alcuin, 174, 211
Alexander Peloplaton, 2013, 204
Althusser, L., 320n98
Ammaeus, 248, 253, 258, 26364
analysis, of declamations and texts, 7677, 80, 84, 14849, 211, 236. See also exercises
Anaximenes, 261
Anaximenes of Lampascus, 66
Anonymous Seguerianus, 169, 171
antilogies, 29, 74, 106, 110, 141, 187. See also arguments
Antiochus of Ascalon, 25
Antiphon, 17, 88, 121, 125; and the development of rhetoric, 60; and ethopoiea, 114
Antonius, Marcus (De oratore), 5, 911, 12, 31, 33, 38, 4041, 44, 45, 46, 53, 57, 69, 80, 122, 154, 167, 174, 178, 217, 235, 270, 286; on Aristotle, 13, 19, 22, 3334; as center of De oratore, 54; on dialectic, 14; on ethos and pathos, 34; on inquiry, 135; on Isocrates, 44, 86; as mouthpiece for Cicero, 1112; on philosophy, 12, 15, 4041, 4950; on stasis, 4748, 173, 179; on topics, 22, 25, 2728, 30
Aphareus, 122
Aphthonius, 93, 99, 103, 112, 115, 116, 179
Apollonius Molon, 25, 28, 50, 53
aporia: Derrida on, 1415; and dialectic, 1516
Apsines of Gadara, 17072
Apuleius, 156
Areopagus, 21
arguments: philosophical, 10, 32; and questions, 176; of theses, 26; in utramque partem, 38, 5455, 1034, 107, 199, 293; weaker made to appear stronger, 110, 187, 208, 211, 27778. See also antilogies; enthymemes; proofs
Aristotle, 9, 3038, 39, 167, 217; Constitution of At...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication Page
  5. Contents
  6. Series Editor's Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Prologue: Rhetoric and/as Rhetorical Pedagogy
  9. One | Cicero's Antonius
  10. Two | On the Technê of Isocrates (I)
  11. Three | On the Technê of Isocrates (II)
  12. Four | In the Garden of Talking: Birds Declamation and Civic Theater
  13. Five | Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Notion of Rhetorical Scholarship
  14. Epilogue: William Dean Howells and the Sophist's Shoes
  15. Notes
  16. Works Cited
  17. Index

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