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Comparatio in
classical rhetoric is
strategy that uses
comparison to
persuade people.
Comparatio relies upon people's
knowledge or
beliefs about a phenomenon...
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lictors were low-born and
prone to
thuggish behaviour"; see also Plutarch,
Comparatio Lysandri et Sullae, 4.4.
Brennan 2023, pp. 10, 222 n. 3,
citing Dio, 48...
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Market of the
Early Roman Empire", pp. 514–515, 518.
Adsidua et
cottidiana comparatio servorum:
Keith Bradley, "'The Regular,
Daily Traffic in Slaves': Roman...
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habere in
amicitia populum paganum? Quae
conuentio Christi ad Belial? quae
comparatio luci ad tenebras?
quomodo conueniunt Zuarasiz diabolus, et dux sanctorum...
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would shine through every region of the globe. — George of Trebizond,
Comparatio Platonis et Aristotelis, fol. v63
After his death, Plethon's Nómōn syngraphḗ...
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ardent Aristotelian. The
bitterness of his
attacks upon
Plato (in the
Comparatio Aristotelis et
Platonis of 1458,
described by
historian James Hankins...
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homoeroticism in Plato's works, the “socratic vice”, in his
fighting writing Comparatio philosophorum Plato et Aristotelis. In the
Symposium he
found a point...
- (2022). "Between Past and Present:
Paganino Gaudenzi (1595–1649) and the
Comparatio Tradition".
Harmony and Contrast:
Plato and
Aristotle in the
Early Modern...
- Le Débat d'honneur from the
Italian of
Giovanni Aurispa, a
version of "
Comparatio Hannibalis,
Scipionis et Alexandri, Lucian's
Twelfth Dialogue of the Dead...
- Wonderful. In:
Comparatio 3, 2011, pp. 189-207, here: 193 f.
Thomas Leinkauf:
Francesco Patricius's
Poetics of the Wonderful. In:
Comparatio 3, 2011, pp...