Renaissance-Rhetorik / Renaissance Rhetoric
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Renaissance-Rhetorik / Renaissance Rhetoric

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Renaissance-Rhetorik / Renaissance Rhetoric

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2012
ISBN
9783110857184
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Vorwort
  2. Abbildungsverzeichnis
  3. Rhetorik der Renaissance – Renaissance der Rhetorik
  4. I. Rhetorik und Humanismus
  5. Zur Rezeption von Ciceros politischer Rhetorik im frĂŒhen Humanismus
  6. “Going for the Throat“: Erasmus’ Rhetorical Theory and Practice
  7. Französische Renaissance-Rhetorik: Das Wechselspiel von praktischer Redekunst und poetologischer Reflexion
  8. Developments in Sixteenth-Century Dutch Poetics: From ‘Rhetoric’ to ‘Renaissance’
  9. Rhetorik und Humanismus in Spanien
  10. European Contexts of Czech and Slavic Rhetoric in the Renaissance
  11. II. Rhetorik und die Disziplinen
  12. Sacred Rhetoric in the Renaissance
  13. On Reading the Rhetoric of the Renaissance Letter
  14. Rhetorical Education and Two-Sided Argument
  15. Über die LeistungsfĂ€higkeit topischer Kategorien – unter stĂ€ndiger RĂŒcksichtnahme auf Renaissance-Philosophie
  16. Rhetoric and Medicine in Descartes’ Passions de l’ñme: The Issue of Intervention
  17. Gedruckte Renaissance: Mediengeschichtliche Überlegungen zur Transformation der Rhetorik von 1500–1700
  18. III. Rhetorik und die KĂŒnste
  19. Ars Rhetorica und Ars Poetica: Zum VerhÀltnis von Rhetorik und Literatur in der englischen Renaissance
  20. De la rhĂ©torique des affects Ă  une mĂ©tapoĂ©tique: Évolution du concept d’enargeia
  21. Rhetorik und bildende Kunst in der Renaissance
  22. Die musikalische Rhetorik und ihre Genese in Musik und Musikanschauung der Renaissance
  23. A. Le classicisme français et la rhétorique
  24. Theatrum Rhetoricum: Schauspiel – Dichtung – Politik
  25. Bibliographie
  26. Register