Rhetoric and Renaissance CultureWalter de Gruyter, 22. 8. 2008 - Počet stran: 596 Der Band bietet eine kulturhistorische Darstellung der europäischen Renaissance mit dem Schwerpunkt von Poetik und Literatur unter den Aspekten Imagination/Inventio, Gattungstheorie/Dispositio, Stil/Elocutio, Architektur/Memoria sowie Darstellung/Actio. Shakespeares Werke dienen der exemplarischen Veranschaulichung der beschriebenen rhetorischen Phänomene. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit ist der Rhetorik von Malerei und Musik sowie der rhetorischen Kulturideologie gewidmet. |
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... Hercules Gallicus. Vincenzo Cartari: Imagini de gli dei de gli antichi (1624), Hercules Gallicus. Andrea Alciato (1492-1530): Emblemata (1542), emblematic representation of Hercules Gallicus. King Henri IV of France as Hercules Gallicus ...
... Hercules Gallicus. Vincenzo Cartari: Imagini de gli dei de gli antichi (1624), Hercules Gallicus. Andrea Alciato (1492-1530): Emblemata (1542), emblematic representation of Hercules Gallicus. King Henri IV of France as Hercules Gallicus ...
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... Hercules Gallicus. 2. Rhetorical Ideology In the Renaissance rhetoric became a determining factor in the creation of a humanistic cultural consciousness. Its core was the Ciceronian belief that through eloquence (eloquentia) wisdom ...
... Hercules Gallicus. 2. Rhetorical Ideology In the Renaissance rhetoric became a determining factor in the creation of a humanistic cultural consciousness. Its core was the Ciceronian belief that through eloquence (eloquentia) wisdom ...
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... Hercules Gallicus, who by the golden chains of his eloquence had tamed the barbarous Gauls and converted them from primitive to civilized men. This mythologeme is used by Andrea Alciato (1492-1550) in his Emblematum Libellus, where the ...
... Hercules Gallicus, who by the golden chains of his eloquence had tamed the barbarous Gauls and converted them from primitive to civilized men. This mythologeme is used by Andrea Alciato (1492-1550) in his Emblematum Libellus, where the ...
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... Hercules Gallicus myth was sometimes surpassed by the myth of the orator, poet, and musician Orpheus (Figures 58-60), who tamed wild animals (i. e., men) and - in another reading of the myth - made the cosmos rise out of primeval chaos ...
... Hercules Gallicus myth was sometimes surpassed by the myth of the orator, poet, and musician Orpheus (Figures 58-60), who tamed wild animals (i. e., men) and - in another reading of the myth - made the cosmos rise out of primeval chaos ...
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... Hercules Gallicus or Orpheus, which meant that they were considered preservers of peace and civil harmony. Thus the favourite image of the French King Henri IV was that of the Gallic Hercules (Figure 80), by which he had himself ...
... Hercules Gallicus or Orpheus, which meant that they were considered preservers of peace and civil harmony. Thus the favourite image of the French King Henri IV was that of the Gallic Hercules (Figure 80), by which he had himself ...
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C Intermedial Rhetoric | 295 |
Shakespeare as Orator Poet | 413 |
E Iconography of Rhetoric and Eloquence | 499 |
Backmatter | 553 |
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