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Bibliographic description
Title Rhetorica movet
studies in historical and modern rhetoric in honour of Heinrich F. Plett
Involved pers. Oesterreich, Peter L.; Sloane, Thomas O.; Scholz, Bernhard F.; Grün-Oesterreich, Andrea; Henderson, Judith Rice; Green, Lawrence D.; Klein, Jürgen; Müller, Wolfgang G.; Mack, Peter; Nate, Richard; Schulze, Rainer; Stingelin, Martin; Seibert, Thomas-Michael; Otto, Gert
Place : Publ. Leiden [u.a.]: Brill
Year 1999
Written in German; English
Extent VII, 545 S.
Notes Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl.. - Bibliogr. H. F. Plett S. [537] - 545
ISBN 90-04-11339-8
Series Symbola et emblemata; 9
Classification
General topics / Festschriften
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Historical grammars
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Historical rhetoric
Domains / Technical language / Scientific language
Domains / Rhetoric
Domains / Rhetoric / Antiquity (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Enlightenment (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Speech (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Religion (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Renaissance (rhetor.)
Domains / Rhetoric / Stylistic figure / Pun
Domains / Linguistic logic / Syllogism
Domains / Linguistic logic / Syllogism / Enthymeme
Levels / Semantics / Theory of metaphor / Metonymy
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Court decision
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Grammatiken, historische; Grammars, historical; Historical grammars ; Historical rhetoric ; Academic language; Scientific language ; Rhetoric ; Antiquity (rhetor.) ; Enlightenment (rhetor.) ; Speech (rhetor.) ; Parole (Religion) ; Slogan (religion) ; Conundrum; Pun ; Syllogism ; Implicit premise; Enthymeme ; Part-whole relation; Pars pro toto; Metonymy ; Urteil (jur.) ; Judgment (law) ; Verdict (law) ; Sentence (law) ; Court decision
Named Persons
Luther, Martin
Dryden, John
Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius
Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Laube, Heinrich
Shakespeare, William
Dickinson, Emily
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Benn, Gottfried
Brecht, Bertolt
Dilthey, Wilhelm
Sterne, Laurence
Milton, John
Plett, Heinrich F.