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Bibliographic description
Author
Pepe, Cristina
Title
The genres of rhetorical speeches in Greek and Roman antiquity
Place : Publ.
Leiden ; Boston: Brill
Year
2013
Written in
English; Greek (Ancient)
Extent
XVIII, 618 Seiten
Notes
Literaturverzeichnis Seite 543-571
ISBN
978-90-04-24984-4
Series
International studies in the history of rhetoric; 5
Selections from contents
Classification
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Sophistry
Domains / Rhetoric / Antiquity (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Argumentation (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Speech (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Topos
Domains / History of language / Text type (language change)
Domains / Style/Aesthetics / Poetic language
Domains / Style/Aesthetics / Style analysis
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Part of speech
Levels / Text linguistics / Narratology / Motif (narratology)
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Argumentative discourse
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Genre theory
Indo-European languages / Balkan Indo-European languages / Ancient Greek
Indo-European languages / Italic languages / Latin
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Sophistry ; Antiquity (rhetor.) ; Speech (rhetor.) ; Commonplace; Gemeinplatz; Locus communis ; Language change (text linguistics) ; Sprachwandel (Textlinguistik) ; Gattungsgeschichte; Genre (language change) ; Text type (language change) ; Lyrik (Sprache) ; Poetic language ; Style analysis ; Part of speech ; Leitmotiv (Narrativik) ; Topos (Ästhetik) ; Topos (aesthetics) ; Motif (narratology) ; Argumentative discourse ; Architextualität; Architextuality; Genre theory ; Griechisch; Mykenisch; Mycenaean; Ancient Greek ; Lateinisch; Latin
Reviews
Edwards, Mike. Cristina Pepe: The genres of rhetorical speeches in Greek and Roman antiquity. Leiden: Brill, 2013, 2017
Named Persons
Gorgias
Thucydides
Plato
Isocrates
Demosthenes
Aristoteles