Presents a history of the ways in which authors of the Middle Ages mobilized the force of emotion in their rhetorical writings, and explores the changes that the role of emotion in rhetorical theory underwent during this period in relation to means of textual transmission and conditions of rhetorical teaching.
F. H. Colson ( Cambridge , 1924 ) . An outline appears in Baldwin , Ancient ... The textus mutilatus available to John of Salisbury ( c . 1159 ) , for instance , had a great ... See Colson , Institutionis oratoriae , pp . Ix - lxiii .
In this work, historians Damien Boquet and Piroska Nagy delve into a rich variety of texts and images to reveal the many and nuanced experiences of emotion during the Middle Ages – from the demonstrative shame of a saint to a nobleman's ...
Classical Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: The Medieval Rhetors and Their Art 400-1300, with Manuscript Survey to 1500 CE is a completely updated version of John Ward’s much-used doctoral thesis of 1972, and is the definitive treatment of ...
Martin Camargo. rhetoric, like medieval rhetoric, encompassed both oral and written discourse and permeated a broader ... The Arts Course at Medieval Universities with Special Reference to Grammar and Rhetoric, published in 1910.4 These ...
... 2016); Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100–1800 (Brill, 2015); Gender and Emotions in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Destroying Order, Structuring Disorder (Ashgate, 2015); Authority, Gender and Emotions in Late Medieval and Early ...
This new volume in the Routledge Medieval Casebooks series explores medieval rhetorical practices.
This book considers the role of anger in the social lives and conceptual universes of a varied and significant cross-section of medieval people: monks, saints, kings, lords, and peasants.
In the more than four decades since the book first appeared, a vast number of studies of medieval rhetoric have appeared and the field has advanced enormously.
Katharina Volk and Gareth Williams (Leiden, 2006), 57-74. von Sybel, Heinrich, The History and Literature of the Crusades, trans. Lucie Duff Gordon (London, 1861). Warner, Angela, “Doel” in Situ: The Contextual and Corporeal Landscape ...
39 W. Dampier, A New Voyage Round the World, 4th edn, London, 1699, pp. 462–70. 40 Ibid., p. 467. 41 A. Mitchell (ed.), Dampier's Monkey: The South Seas Voyages of William Dampier, Kent Town: Wakefield Press, 2010, pp. ix–xi, 217–539.