Epideictic

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1Geoffrey of Vinsauf / Christine de Pizan / Quintilian / Boethius / Cicero / Consolatio / Inventio / Epideictic / Asiatic style / Rhetoric / Humanities / Literature

3 Historical Review II: From the Middle Ages through Nineteenth Century US It may be easy to see the Middle Ages as an arid period for the study of rhetoric or any of its canons. Although covering several hundred years,

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-02 08:46:17
2Mind / Inventio / Heuristic / Audience / Dramatism / Sophism / Epideictic / Framing / Reason / Rhetoric / Linguistics / Humanities

2 Definitions For those new to the study of invention, this brief introduction of some key terms will set the stage for a fuller elaboration of these terms in the later chapters. Definitions are also to be found in the

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Language: English - Date: 2005-01-11 08:07:00
3Linguistics / Inventio / Epideictic / Genre / Metanarrative / Dramatism / Audience / Contingency / Ethos / Rhetoric / Literature / Humanities

6 Glossary Kelly Pender Agency—Controlling forces in discourse production and subjectivity formation. Agency is a key issue for composition theorists who try to determine how much and what kind of control writers

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Language: English - Date: 2005-01-11 08:08:13
4Humanities / Literature / Critical thinking / Genre / Epistemology / Knowledge / Epideictic / Contingency / Rhetoric of science / Rhetoric / Narratology / Linguistics

1 THE ROLES OF WRITING IN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES: QUESTIONS, EXIGENCIES, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STUDY AND TEACHING OF WRITING

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Language: English - Date: 2011-11-23 09:17:24
5Pennsylvania in the American Civil War / Presidency of Abraham Lincoln / Gettysburg /  Pennsylvania / Political parties in the United States / Epideictic / Gettysburg Address / Edward Everett / Abraham Lincoln / Gettysburg / Rhetoric / Politics of the United States / Humanities

Microsoft Word - Stillion Southard & Stillion Southard - Everett& Lincoln.doc

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Source URL: voices-of-democracy.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 16:02:31
6Critical thinking / Epideictic / Isocrates / Inventio / Contingency / Quintilian / Public speaking / Chaïm Perelman / Rhetoric of science / Rhetoric / Humanities / Linguistics

Epideictic Rhetoric: Renewing vision, vibe and values Epideictic Rhetoric: Renewing vision, vibe and values Abstract This paper will explore the fruitfulness of viewing contemporary public discourse through the optic of

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-20 04:26:12
7Humanities / Public speaking / Critical thinking / Genre criticism / Rhetoric / Linguistics / Epideictic

Rhetoric: Creating community through public speaking Introduction This collection of exercises is designed to teach adults how to write an epideictic speech (a praise speech) for a community occasion. Even though school

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-20 04:26:36
8Fiction / Epideictic / Inventio / Genre / Public speaking / Dialogue / Literary criticism / Rhetoric of science / Genre criticism / Rhetoric / Humanities / Literature

64 Language and Learning Across the Disciplines The Two Rhetorics: Design and Interpretation in

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-04 20:08:17
9Public speaking / Epideictic / Audience / Humanities / Entertainment / Science / Individual events / Rhetoric / Political science / Politics

APPLICATION for PETITION to TEST OUT OF PUBLIC SPEAKING (must be submitted by Friday the last day before drop/add period has ended, or the petition will be reconsidered the following semester) Name: Major:

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Source URL: www.uaf.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-28 14:46:02
10Literature / Ethos / Pathos / Logos / Epideictic / Inventio / Modes of persuasion / Rhetoric / Humanities / Linguistics

The Rhetorical Triangle Ethos, Pathos, and Logos Aristotle introduced the Rhetorical Triangle in his work "Rhetoric." According to Aristotle, the purpose of rhetoric is to persuade others through argument by appealing to

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Source URL: www.fordstheatre.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-01 14:17:12
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