Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek DefinitionsG. Bell, 1890 - 500 pagine |
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... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. ARISTOTLES TREATISE ON RHETORIC . BOOK I. - CHAP . I. That Rhetoric ... defined art , or habit , or faculty , vaguely called rhetoric . In fact , according to him , any man who attempts to ...
... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. ARISTOTLES TREATISE ON RHETORIC . BOOK I. - CHAP . I. That Rhetoric ... defined art , or habit , or faculty , vaguely called rhetoric . In fact , according to him , any man who attempts to ...
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... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. of the profess- rhetoric , however , the one who is considered in re- the ... Definition of Rhetoric . — Εἰκὸς : Σημεῖον : -Τεκμήριον : their differences . - Example . Rhetoric . LET us define ...
... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. of the profess- rhetoric , however , the one who is considered in re- the ... Definition of Rhetoric . — Εἰκὸς : Σημεῖον : -Τεκμήριον : their differences . - Example . Rhetoric . LET us define ...
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... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. respectively is identified with each of the former . 15. Defi- For ... defined , ὡς τῶν καθεκαστόν τι πρὸς τὸ καθόλου , and is called ἀναγκαῖον or Tεkuńριov . Hence Quintilian , observing the ...
... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. respectively is identified with each of the former . 15. Defi- For ... defined , ὡς τῶν καθεκαστόν τι πρὸς τὸ καθόλου , and is called ἀναγκαῖον or Tεkuńριov . Hence Quintilian , observing the ...
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... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. lutely so , however , as some define it , but , at any rate , that which ... definition of elkòs is considered by Aristotle as too vague ; he limits it , therefore , to contingent matter , and ...
... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. lutely so , however , as some define it , but , at any rate , that which ... definition of elkòs is considered by Aristotle as too vague ; he limits it , therefore , to contingent matter , and ...
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... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. all that are con- tingent ; 3. nor on liberation : neither , in fact ... defined it thus - λéyo δ ̓ ἐνδέχεσθαι , καὶ τὸ ἐνδεχόμενον , οὗ μὴ ὄντος ἀναγκαίου , τεθέν- τος δ ' ὑπάρχειν , οὐδὲν ...
... Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. all that are con- tingent ; 3. nor on liberation : neither , in fact ... defined it thus - λéyo δ ̓ ἐνδέχεσθαι , καὶ τὸ ἐνδεχόμενον , οὗ μὴ ὄντος ἀναγκαίου , τεθέν- τος δ ' ὑπάρχειν , οὐδὲν ...
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