Rhetorics of Reason and Desire: Vergil, Augustine, and the TroubadoursCornell University Press, 15/05/2019 - 192 من الصفحات Rhetorics of Reason and Desire traces the appearance of rhetoric in key literary works from classical times to the Middle Ages, focusing on the reception and transformation of Ciceronian rhetoric in Vergil's Aeneid, Augustine's Confessions and On Christian Doctrine, and the lyrics of the early troubadours. |
المحتوى
Desire and the Rhetorical Tradition | 1 |
PART ONE The Rhetoric of Cupidity | 9 |
PART TWO The Hermeneutics of Charity | 53 |
Legacy of the Divine Spark | 128 |
Notes | 131 |
153 | |
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