The Art of Rhetoric (Institutiones Oratoriae, 1711-1741) : From the definitive Latin text and notes, Italian commentary and introduction by Giuliano Crifò. Translated and Edited by Giorgio A. Pinton and Arthur W. Shippee /
Gustavo Costa reviewing the Italian edition of Vico's Institutiones Oratoriae in New Vico Studies 9 (1991), has written that Rhetoric is the mainspring of an important trend of Vichian studies which initiated at the beginning of the twentieth century and had its manifestation in John D. Schaeff...
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The Art of Rhetoric (Institutiones Oratoriae, 1711-1741) : |b From the definitive Latin text and notes, Italian commentary and introduction by Giuliano Crifò. Translated and Edited by Giorgio A. Pinton and Arthur W. Shippee / |c Giambattista Vico. |
246 | 3 | |a From the definitive Latin text and notes, Italian commentary and introduction by Giuliano Crifò. Translated and Edited by Giorgio A. Pinton and Arthur W. Shippee | |
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490 | 1 | |a Value Inquiry Book Series ; |v 37 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a List of Illustrations -- Translator's Preface -- Foreword to the English Edition by Giuliano Crifò -- Introduction by Giuliano Crifò -- PART ONE - ON THE NATURE OF RHETORIC -- Chapter 1 The Term Rhetoric -- Chapter 2 The Nature of Rhetoric -- Chapter 3 The Parts of the Office of the Orator -- Chapter 4 The Subject Matter of Rhetoric -- Chapter 5 Aids for Eloquence -- Chapter 6 Aids from Nature -- Chapter 7 Why Excellent Orators Are so Rare -- Chapter 8 The Civil Education of the Future Orator -- Chapter 8 Instruction in Letters Preparatory to Rhetoric -- Chapter 10 -- Aids for the Art of Rhetoric -- Chapter 11 On Invention -- Chapter 12 On Arguments for Teaching -- Chapter 13 On the Art of Topics -- Chapter 14 Examples of LocI Chapter 15 Ways of Introducing Examples -- Chapter 16 Ways of Introducing Testimonies -- Chapter 17 The Loci of Arguments for Conciliating -- Chapter 18 From the Loci of Arguments for Arousal -- Chapter 18 The Loci of Arguments Common to the Three Types of Causes -- Chapter 20 -- The Demonstrative Cause -- Chapter 21 The Deliberative Cause -- Chapter 22 The Judicial Cause -- Chapter 23 The Selection of Loci or the Art of Criticism -- Chapter 24 The Disposition -- Chapter 25 The Exordium -- Chapter 26 The Narration -- Chapter 27 The Digression -- Chapter 28 On Propositions -- Chapter 28 The Division -- Chapter 30 -- The Confirmation -- Chapter 31 The Amplification -- Chapter 32 The Confutation -- Chapter 33 The Peroration -- PART TWO - ON THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING -- Chapter 34 On Elocution -- Chapter 35 The Elegance of the Latin Speech -- Chapter 36 The Ages of the Latin Language -- Chapter 37 On Conceits, or Del Ben Parlare in ConcettI Chapter 38 On Dignity -- Chapter 38 On the Genus of Tropes -- Chapter 40 -- On Metaphor -- Chapter 41 On Metonymy -- Chapter 42 On Synecdoche -- Chapter 43 On Irony -- Chapter 44 On the Moods of Tropes -- Chapter 45 On the Species of Tropes -- Chapter 46 On False Tropes -- Chapter 47 On Rhetorical Devices or Figures -- Chapter 48 On the Figures of Words-Primarily Those which Consist in Terseness or Prolongation -- Chapter 48 On the Figures of Words Used in Repetition -- Chapter 50 -- On the Figures of Words-Collocation -- Chapter 51 On the Figures of Words Related to Delivery -- Chapter 52 On the Figures of Words-Connection -- Chapter 53 On the Figures of Words-Variation in Case Endings -- Chapter 54 On the Figures of Words-Similarities in Sound -- Chapter 55 On the Figures of Words-Harmonics -- Chapter 56 On the Figures of Thought -- Chapter 57 On the Figures of Thought for Proving -- Chapter 58: On the Figures of Thought for Explication -- Chapter 58 On the Figures of Thought for Depicting Customs -- Chapter 60 -- On the Figures of Thought for Arousing the Spirits, or On the Fires of Eloquence -- Chapter 61 On the Figures of Thought Concerning Arrangement -- Chapter 62 On Composition -- Chapter 63 On Joining -- Chapter 64 On the Period -- Chapter 65 On the Meter -- Chapter 66 On the Styles of Speaking -- Chapter 67 On Memory and Delivery -- Appendix 1 Examples from the Collectio Phrasium -- Appendix 2 Glosses -- Appendix 3 Glossary and Rhetorical Terms -- Commentary to Vico's Institutiones Oratoriae By Giuliano Crifò -- List of Sources Cited -- Index of Proper Names -- About the Author -- About the Translators and Editors. | |
520 | |a Gustavo Costa reviewing the Italian edition of Vico's Institutiones Oratoriae in New Vico Studies 9 (1991), has written that Rhetoric is the mainspring of an important trend of Vichian studies which initiated at the beginning of the twentieth century and had its manifestation in John D. Schaeffer's Sensus Communis: Vico, Rhetoric, and the Limits of Relativism (Durham: Duke University Press, 1990), where Schaeffer aptly noted, summing up a long exegetic tradition, Vico was imbued with rhetoric and convinced of its centrality to Western civilization. Unfortunately, the editions of Vico's works published in English have not yet included the Institutiones Oratoriae , which more or less reflects the lectures on rhetoric given by Vico at the University of Naples, starting with the academic year 1699-1700 and going through 1739-1741. The manual on rhetoric was used in Italy up to the end of the nineteenth century and established the common curriculum in rhetoric to be followed in all Universities. This English edition offers a text of the Institutiones complete on the base of the four known extant manuscripts. It offers the marginal glosses made by Vico's students, a collection of Vico's phrases and explanations of terms collected by some of the students, a glossary of Latin words and rhetorical terms from the Latin text, and a wealth of information in the commentary. The Art of Rhetoric is the manual for everyone who wants to know what rhetoric is, how it was employed in the forum or the courts, how it could be learned from the classic orators, and how it can be used whenever we speak for convincing, praising or motivating. | ||
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650 | 0 | |a Rhetoric |y Early works to 1800. | |
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