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pp. 125, cm 20, brossura, coll. Le Bussole.
(Collana : Anthurium Noir) Romanzo (1.III.8). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
(Collana : Opere di Tommaso Landolfi) Approccio allo studio dell'opera di Landolfi secondo un criterio storico e cronologico (1.XVII.1). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
In-12° (cm. 16,4), elegante legatura coeva in p. pelle con titolo in oro su tassello marocchino e ricchi fregi in oro al dorso (lievi segni d'usura), tagli spruzzati, risguardi marmorizzati; pp. [24] 570 [4] in buono stato, con un'antiporta allegorica incisa in rame da Klopper n.t., frontespizio in rosso e nero con una vignetta; lievissime fioriture. Esemplare molto buono.
1 volume in-12 (13x19), 561 pp., illustrations, index, broche, couverture imprimee. Bel exemplaire. [IN-1+1937]
(Collana : Classici italiani) Introduzione e note di Giuseppe Rua (1.XI.7). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
Edizione: Prima edizione . Pagine: 572 . Illustrazioni: Vignetta al frontespizio raffigurante il peccato originale con il motto " De Hoc stipite omnes" . Formato: 24° . Rilegatura: Pergamena originale molto allentata. . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Sono presenti le Sententiae di Cicerone ( da pg. 1 a 262), e citate per il resto delle pagine ( 263-569) sentenze di numerosissimi altri autori classici. Frontespizio mancante di 1 cm di carta, senza lesioni sul testo. Scritte antiche sul retro della rilegatur
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La catania di oggi, luogo di mille contraddizioni fa da scenario a questo racconto che sa di giallo (1.XXX.1). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
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177879151778 A Lyon, chez Faucheux, A Paris, chez la veuve Duchesne, 1778; in-8°, broché, couverture muette de papier marbré de l' époque; VIII, 188, (4)pp.
Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear else fine. ; Hellenistic oratory remains an elusive subject as not one Greek speech has survived from the end of the fourth century BC until the beginning of the first century AD. This collection of fourteen interdisciplinary essays offers a wide-ranging study of the different ways in which Hellenistic oratory can be approached. Written by a team of leading scholars in the field, it examines the different kinds of evidence which shed light on the dynamic character of oratory during the Hellenistic period. All essays stress the pervasive influence of Hellenistic oratory and survey its different manifestations in diverse literary genres and socio-political contexts, especially the dialogue between the Greek oratorical tradition and the developing oratorical practices at Rome. The volume opens with a detailed introduction, which sets the study of Hellenistic oratory within the context of current trends in Hellenistic history and rhetoric, and closes with an afterword which underlines the vibrancy and sophistication of oratory during this period. It will appeal to all students and scholars of Hellenistic history, society, and the history of rhetoric. ; 432 pages
Eriksson, JohanIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Top corners a bit bumped. Else book is fine. ; Traditionally, Homer's epics have been the domain of scholars and students interested in ancient Greek poetry, and Aristotle's rhetorical theory has been the domain of those interested in ancient rhetoric. Rachel Ahern Knudsen believes that this academic distinction between poetry and rhetoric should be challenged. Based on a close analysis of persuasive speeches in the Iliad, Knudsen argues that Homeric poetry displays a systematic and technical concept of rhetoric and that many Iliadic speakers in fact employ the rhetorical techniques put forward by Aristotle. Rhetoric, in its earliest formulation in ancient Greece, was conceived as the power to change a listener’s actions or attitudes through words? Particularly through persuasive techniques and argumentation. Rhetoric was thus a "technical" discipline in the ancient Greek world, a craft ( technê) that was rule-governed, learned, and taught. This technical understanding of rhetoric can be traced back to the works of Plato and Aristotle, which provide the earliest formal explanations of rhetoric. But do such explanations constitute the true origins of rhetoric as an identifiable, systematic practice? If not, where does a technique-driven rhetoric first appear in literary and social history? Perhaps the answer is in Homeric epics. Homeric Speech and the Origins of Rhetoric demonstrates a remarkable congruence between the rhetorical techniques used by Iliadic speakers and those collected in Aristotle's seminal treatise on rhetoric. Knudsen's claim has implications for the fields of both Homeric poetry and the history of rhetoric. In the former field, it refines and extends previous scholarship on direct speech in Homer by identifying a new dimension within Homeric speech? Namely, the consistent deployment of well-defined rhetorical arguments and techniques. In the latter field, it challenges the traditional account of the development of rhetoric, probing the boundaries that currently demarcate its origins, history, and relationship to poetry. ; 248 pages
1903WIRT0226Wien, Wr. Volksbuchhdlg. Ignaz Brand 1903. IX, 719 S., schön illustr. OLnbd., abgegriffen, etwas braunfl., bestoß., vord. flieg. Vors. herausgeschnitten, Falz vor Inhaltsverz. aufgerissen, altersbed. schwach gebr., Farbkopfschn.
57980Sylvae-Ducis, Verhoeven Fratres 1855, 215x130mm, X- 414pages, reliure demi-basane. Plats papier marbré. Titre au dos. Charnières frottées. Coin supérieur de la page de garde et coin inférieur de la page de titre, découpés. Le feuillet de la page 265-268 se détache. Intérieur propre.
1365 pages. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A sound working copy. Book
139 pages. Hook surfer's attention. Write informative persuasive web text. Create dynamic personal and corporate web pages. Several light pencil markings. Very light wear. Clean. Excellent copy in attractive glossy covers. Book
Romanzo (1.IV.2). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
Underlining in marker to some pages with notes to endpapers. Former owner's name on inner cover and on ffep. Foxing to top of textblock. ; 350 pages; Explores rhetorical theory and practice from the fifth to first centuries B. C. Begins with the practical, creative rhetoric of the pre-Socratic era, progresses through the time of Aristotle and the Attic orators, and concludes with the ossification of rhetoric into a sterile, pedantic discipline during the Hellenistic period.
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ has rubbing and edgewear to corners. 2 closed tears along DJ spine. ; Signed by author on ffep to Paul Fenimore Cooper, jr. ; 350 pages; Explores rhetorical theory and practice from the fifth to first centuries B. C. Begins with the practical, creative rhetoric of the pre-Socratic era, progresses through the time of Aristotle and the Attic orators, and concludes with the ossification of rhetoric into a sterile, pedantic discipline during the Hellenistic period. ; Signed by Author
Minor shelfwear. Foxing to top of textblock. ; 350 pages; Explores rhetorical theory and practice from the fifth to first centuries B. C. Begins with the practical, creative rhetoric of the pre-Socratic era, progresses through the time of Aristotle and the Attic orators, and concludes with the ossification of rhetoric into a sterile, pedantic discipline during the Hellenistic period.
9.2 X 6.2 X 0.7 inches; 256 pages
Creasing to spine. Minor edgewear to extremities. ; Comprehensive treatment on Greek rhetoric from late antiquity and including both pagan and Christian literature from AD 300 to 1300.; History of Rhetoric, Vol 3.; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 333 pages
Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham. Minor shelfwear. ; 171 pages; Signed by Author