Rhetoric Beyond Words
Delight and Persuasion in the Arts of the Middle Ages
Herausgeber: Carruthers, Mary
Rhetoric Beyond Words
Delight and Persuasion in the Arts of the Middle Ages
Herausgeber: Carruthers, Mary
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Analyses collaborative activities across the visual arts to show the power of non-verbal rhetoric in the Middle Ages.
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Analyses collaborative activities across the visual arts to show the power of non-verbal rhetoric in the Middle Ages.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9780521515306
- ISBN-10: 0521515300
- Artikelnr.: 28524813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9780521515306
- ISBN-10: 0521515300
- Artikelnr.: 28524813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editor's introduction Mary Carruthers; 1. 'Working by words alone': the
architect, scholasticism and rhetoric in thirteenth-century France Paul
Binski; 2. Grammar and rhetoric in Late Medieval polyphony: modern metaphor
or old simile? Margaret Bent; 3. Nature's forge and mechanical production:
writing, reading, and performing song Elizabeth Eva Leach; 4. Rhetorical
strategies in the pictorial imagery of fourteenth century manuscripts: the
case of the Bohun Psalters Lucy Freeman Sandler; 5. Do actions speak louder
than words? The scope and role of pronuntiatio in the Latin rhetorical
tradition, with special reference to the Cistercians Jan M. Ziolkowski; 6.
Vultus Adest (the face helps): performance, expressivity, and interiority
Monika Otter; 7. Special delivery: were medieval letter writers trained in
performance? Martin Camargo; 8. The concept of ductus, or, journeying
through a work of art Mary Carruthers; 9. Ductus and memoria: Chartres
Cathedral and the workings of rhetoric Paul Crossley; 10. Ductus figuratus
et subtilis: rhetorical interventions for women in two twelfth-century
liturgies William T. Flynn; 11. Terribilis est locus iste: the Pantheon in
609 Susan Rankin.
architect, scholasticism and rhetoric in thirteenth-century France Paul
Binski; 2. Grammar and rhetoric in Late Medieval polyphony: modern metaphor
or old simile? Margaret Bent; 3. Nature's forge and mechanical production:
writing, reading, and performing song Elizabeth Eva Leach; 4. Rhetorical
strategies in the pictorial imagery of fourteenth century manuscripts: the
case of the Bohun Psalters Lucy Freeman Sandler; 5. Do actions speak louder
than words? The scope and role of pronuntiatio in the Latin rhetorical
tradition, with special reference to the Cistercians Jan M. Ziolkowski; 6.
Vultus Adest (the face helps): performance, expressivity, and interiority
Monika Otter; 7. Special delivery: were medieval letter writers trained in
performance? Martin Camargo; 8. The concept of ductus, or, journeying
through a work of art Mary Carruthers; 9. Ductus and memoria: Chartres
Cathedral and the workings of rhetoric Paul Crossley; 10. Ductus figuratus
et subtilis: rhetorical interventions for women in two twelfth-century
liturgies William T. Flynn; 11. Terribilis est locus iste: the Pantheon in
609 Susan Rankin.
Editor's introduction Mary Carruthers; 1. 'Working by words alone': the
architect, scholasticism and rhetoric in thirteenth-century France Paul
Binski; 2. Grammar and rhetoric in Late Medieval polyphony: modern metaphor
or old simile? Margaret Bent; 3. Nature's forge and mechanical production:
writing, reading, and performing song Elizabeth Eva Leach; 4. Rhetorical
strategies in the pictorial imagery of fourteenth century manuscripts: the
case of the Bohun Psalters Lucy Freeman Sandler; 5. Do actions speak louder
than words? The scope and role of pronuntiatio in the Latin rhetorical
tradition, with special reference to the Cistercians Jan M. Ziolkowski; 6.
Vultus Adest (the face helps): performance, expressivity, and interiority
Monika Otter; 7. Special delivery: were medieval letter writers trained in
performance? Martin Camargo; 8. The concept of ductus, or, journeying
through a work of art Mary Carruthers; 9. Ductus and memoria: Chartres
Cathedral and the workings of rhetoric Paul Crossley; 10. Ductus figuratus
et subtilis: rhetorical interventions for women in two twelfth-century
liturgies William T. Flynn; 11. Terribilis est locus iste: the Pantheon in
609 Susan Rankin.
architect, scholasticism and rhetoric in thirteenth-century France Paul
Binski; 2. Grammar and rhetoric in Late Medieval polyphony: modern metaphor
or old simile? Margaret Bent; 3. Nature's forge and mechanical production:
writing, reading, and performing song Elizabeth Eva Leach; 4. Rhetorical
strategies in the pictorial imagery of fourteenth century manuscripts: the
case of the Bohun Psalters Lucy Freeman Sandler; 5. Do actions speak louder
than words? The scope and role of pronuntiatio in the Latin rhetorical
tradition, with special reference to the Cistercians Jan M. Ziolkowski; 6.
Vultus Adest (the face helps): performance, expressivity, and interiority
Monika Otter; 7. Special delivery: were medieval letter writers trained in
performance? Martin Camargo; 8. The concept of ductus, or, journeying
through a work of art Mary Carruthers; 9. Ductus and memoria: Chartres
Cathedral and the workings of rhetoric Paul Crossley; 10. Ductus figuratus
et subtilis: rhetorical interventions for women in two twelfth-century
liturgies William T. Flynn; 11. Terribilis est locus iste: the Pantheon in
609 Susan Rankin.