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The second treatise, On the Method of Forcefulness, discusses prose style with special attention . The Greek text is that of Hugo Rabe (1913). Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read.
The second treatise, On the Method of Forcefulness, discusses prose style with special attention to figures of speech. Extensive notes interpret the often-difficult content and relate it to other writing on rhetoric. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. 1. Advances in Electrocardiology 2004: Proceedings of the 31th International Congress on Electrocardiology (Advances in Electrocardiography).
Writings from the Greco-Roman World continues the previous SBL Press series Texts and Translations
Writings from the Greco-Roman World continues the previous SBL Press series Texts and Translations.
Invention and method by Hermogenes, George A. Kennedy, Hugo Rabe . Invention And Method. Two Rhetorical Treatises from the Hermogenic Corpus (Writings from the Greco-Roman World) (Writings from the Greco-Roman World).
Invention And Method. by Hermogenes, George A. Published October 30, 2005 by Society of Biblical Literature.
George A. Kennedy’s Invention and Method is a welcome addition to the Writings from the Greco-Roman World Series
George A. Kennedy’s Invention and Method is a welcome addition to the Writings from the Greco-Roman World Series. The first English translation of two rhetorical treatises from the Hermogenic corpus ( On Invention and On the Method of Forcefulness ), this volume boasts of a Greek text, a critical apparatus, a detailed introduction, and hundreds of explanatory footnotes.
This volume contains the Greek text, textual apparatus, and first published English translation of two treatises on rhetoric, with introductory material and notes. Once attributed to Hermogenes of Tarsus, these treatises are now believed to be by unknown authors writing in the second or third century .