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Rhetoric and rhythm in Byzantium : the sound of persuasion /

"Rhetoric and Rhythm in Byzantium takes a fresh look at rhetorical rhythm and its theory and practice, highlighting the close affinity between rhythm and argument. Based on material from Byzantine and Old Church Slavonic homilies and from Byzantine rhetorical commentaries, the book redefines an...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Valiavitcharska, Vessela, 1971- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Acknowledgments; Introduction: Why rhythm?; Chapter 1 Rhythm and meter in Byzantine eyes: Hellenistic traditions and Byzantine theory; Pulse and flow; The rhythmical unit of prose; Tempo and melody; Chapter 2 Between prose and poetry: Asianic rhythms, accentual poetry, and the Byzantine festal homily; Asianic oratory and clausular cadence; Figures, rhyme, and rhythm; Homilies and accentual poetry; Chapter 3 Dirhythmia in the Byzantine classroom; Learning to read and follow the rhythm; Advanced grammar: Eustathius of Thessalonica on Homer.
  • Advanced rhetoric: John Siculus on HermogenesChapter 4 Argument, figure, and rhythm; Enthymeme; Period17; Pneuma; Chapter 5 Rhythm in translation: Some evidence from Old Slavic homilies; Rhythm in Old Slavic texts; Text comparison and statistics; Old Slavic rhythm reconsidered; Conclusion: Why recover rhythm?; Appendix A Text comparison: Corpus and methodology; Old Slavic texts: Syllables; Greek texts: Accent and stress; Old Slavic texts: Accent and stress; Control texts; A. Old Slavic texts; B. Latin text; Conclusions; Appendix B Tables and flow charts.
  • Ps.-Chrysostom, Homily on Lazarus SaturdayPs.-Chrysostom, Homily on Palm Sunday; Ps.-Chrysostom, Homily on Great and Holy Pascha; Proclus of Constantinople, Homily on Thomas Sunday; [Epiphanius of Salamis, Homily on the Entombment of Christ and Descent into Hades*; John the Exarch, translation of Hexaemeron *; John the Exarch, Bogoslovie (translation of On the Orthodox Faith by John of Damascus)*; Life of St. Conon of Isauria*; John Scotus Eriugena, translation of On the Celestial Hierarchy by Ps.-Dionysius*; Bibliography; Index.