The Rhetorical Exercises of Nikephoros Basilakes: <i>Progymnasmata</i> from Twelfth-Century ByzantiumHarvard University Press, 31. okt. 2016 - 394 sider Progymnasmata, preliminary exercises in the study of declamation, were the cornerstone of elite education from Hellenistic through Byzantine times. Using material from Greek literary, mythological, and historical traditions, students and writers composed examples ranging from simple fables to complex arguments about fictional laws. In the Byzantine period, the spectrum of source material expanded to include the Bible and Christian hagiography and theology. |
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Narrations | 17 |
Maxims | 61 |
Refutation | 95 |
Confirmation | 109 |
Encomium | 129 |
Ethopoeiae | 143 |
Abbreviations | 331 |
Note on the Text | 333 |
Notes to the Text | 335 |
Notes to the Translation | 339 |
Concordance of Exercise Numbers | 383 |
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