- ****emblies,
contemporary rhetoric investigates human discourse writ large.
Rhetoricians have
studied the
discourses of a wide
variety of domains,
including the...
- 145b and
Yevamot 45b)
Choricius of Gaza (c. 500), Gr****
sophist and
rhetorician Gaza Triad,
three 6th
Century Christian theologians from Gaza city Aeneas...
- (/ˈsɛnɪkə/ SEN-ik-ə; c. 54 BC – c. AD 39), also
known as
Seneca the
Rhetorician, was a
Roman writer, born of a
wealthy equestrian family of Corduba,...
- as
Menander of
Laodicea (Gr****: Μένανδρος ὁ Λαοδικεύς), was a Gr****
rhetorician and
commentator of the 3rd or 4th
century AD. Two
incomplete treatises...
- "Thomas Wilson," The
Dictionary of
Literary Biography,
Volume 236:
British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500–1660,
First Series, Detroit: Gale, 2001, pp. 282–306...
- Nazarius, (fl. 4th
century CE), was a
Roman and a
Latin rhetorician and panegyrist. He was,
according to Ausonius, a
professor of
rhetoric at Burdigala...
- was a Gr****
rhetorician who
flourished around 300 BC. He was
called by
Diogenes Laërtius the most
distinguished of all Gr****
rhetoricians. It is not certain...
- 13, 2007(2007-01-13) (aged 77)
League City,
Texas Nationality American Occupation(s)
Rhetorician,
university professor Known for
Rhetorical criticism...
- audience; this is key to
being a
truly successful rhetorician or writer. As
another belles-lettres
rhetorician, Hugh
Blair (1718–1800),
states in
Lectures on...
- (fl. 1st
century BCE), grammarian,
rhetorician and
Platonist Aristocles of
Pergamon (fl. 1st century),
rhetorician Aristocles (physician) (fl. 1st century)...