Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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Strona 58
... rhetoric in- creased . Here , as ever , Greece showed the way . Written instruction in the art came first in Greek manuals . It was given first in Latin about 90 B.C. by one Plotius Gallus . The Roman citizen took as naturally to rhetoric ...
... rhetoric in- creased . Here , as ever , Greece showed the way . Written instruction in the art came first in Greek manuals . It was given first in Latin about 90 B.C. by one Plotius Gallus . The Roman citizen took as naturally to rhetoric ...
Strona 59
... rhetoric ) . Drawn from Greek sources it was highly critical of Greek verbosity . The first three books were devoted to a discussion of the three kinds of oratory : forensic , deliberative , epideictic ; the fourth -for us the most ...
... rhetoric ) . Drawn from Greek sources it was highly critical of Greek verbosity . The first three books were devoted to a discussion of the three kinds of oratory : forensic , deliberative , epideictic ; the fourth -for us the most ...
Strona 207
... rhetoric , for his father was a noted teacher of rhetoric , who composed a critical handbook for his sons ( Oratorum sententiae divisiones colores ) which is a mine of information about oratorical practice in the early Empire . The son ...
... rhetoric , for his father was a noted teacher of rhetoric , who composed a critical handbook for his sons ( Oratorum sententiae divisiones colores ) which is a mine of information about oratorical practice in the early Empire . The son ...
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