Ethos, logos, and perspective: studies in late Byzantine rhetoric
"Ethos, Logos, and Perspective represents the first comprehensive study of late Byzantine court rhetorical praise as a general phenomenon surfacing in many types of rhetorical epideictic compositions dating from the fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries: panegyrics, encomia, city descriptions,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Ethos, Logos, and Perspective represents the first comprehensive study of late Byzantine court rhetorical praise as a general phenomenon surfacing in many types of rhetorical epideictic compositions dating from the fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries: panegyrics, encomia, city descriptions, encomiastic verses, or letters. The aim of this book is to reconstruct the two perspectives, idealism and pragmatism, that shaped authorial choices in matters of rhetorical style and composition. This study uncovers a little-known period in the history of Byzantine rhetoric. Proceeding from a nuanced understanding of the ancient concepts of ethos and logos, it analyzes the rhetoric of Byzantine praise in a modern theoretical framework. Unlike other previous studies of Byzantine rhetoric, the present research traces the structures and meanings that ultimately influenced the political attitudes and values circulating in the last century of Byzantine history. Another feature of this book is that it offers translations and discussions of important passages from the late Byzantine rhetoric, a corpus of texts that only recently has started to receive attention. This book is addressed to both a specialized audience who is interested in a new approach to Byzantine literary culture as well as to students who readers will become acquainted with and how various praise techniques and themes permeated other aspects of Byzantine literary culture like moral and spiritual advice. In addition, readers will also find informative approaches on the main authors and genres of late Byzantine rhetoric" |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [209]-225 |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction 1 Late Byzantine Court Ethos՛. Contemplation and Action 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 14 In Search of Ethos; The Personal Perspective 19 1.1.1 Praise as Self-Pօրէրayal 26 1.1.2 Themes of Self-Referentiality: Sincerity and Modesty 29 In Search of Ethos; The Impersonal Perspective 31 1.2.1 Reason and Emotion: Shaping the Impersonal Perspective 36 A Comparative Typology of Ethos in Late Byzantine Rhetoric 38 1.3.1 Contemplative Ethos 39 1.3.2 Dynamic Ethos 43 1.3.3 Changing Ethos, Changing the Point of Perspective 46 Functions of Ethos 48 1.4.1 Ethos, Audience, and the Sense of Community 48 1.4.2 Characterization and Description 50 Conclusion: Ethos and Persuasion in Late Byzantine Encomiastic Rhetoric 53 Epideictic Logos·. Between Idealism and Pragmatism 2.1 1 Devices and Styles of Praise 66 2.1.1 Allusiveness 69 2.1.2 Amplification 73 2.1.3 Imagery 78 2.1.4 Break-Offs 84 62
vi Contents 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 Encomiastic Perspectives at Work: Space and Territory in Isidore’s Encomium for John VIH Palaiologos 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 Use and Distribution of Formal Devices: Styles of Praise 86 Composition and Layers of Meaning in the Late Byzantine Epideictic Discourse 89 2.3.1 Spatial Representations 93 2.3.2 Representations of Time 100 2.3.3 Moral-Political Matters 106 2.3.4 Late Byzantine Epideictic: Toward Extending Epideictic Themes 112 2.3.5 Argumentation in the Late Byzantine Epideictic Discourse 113 Conclusion 119 Introduction 133 The Contents of the Encomium 135 Theoretical Framework: The Spatial Turn and Rhetoric 138 Experiencing Space: Visualization, Ethos, and Gaze 140 Divided Spaces in the Byzantine Realm 144 3.5.1 Inside and Outside: Spaces of Contemplation and Spaces of Action 145 3.5.2 Inside: The Enclosed Ideal Space of Contemplation 146 3.5.3 The Outside: An Open Space of Pragmatic Action 150 Functions of Spatial Representations: Rhetoric and Symbols 153 Conclusion 158 Beyond Praise: Didacticism and Epideictic Discourse in Joseph Bryennios’ Forty-Nine Chapters (c. 1402) 4.1 4.2 4.3 133 Introduction 168 The Forty-Nine Chapters; Purpose, Composition, Models 170 The Didactic Content of the Forty-Nine Chapters; Virtues and Sins 175 168
Contents vii Didactic Techniques in the Forty-Nine Chapters; Rhetorical Analogies and Epideictic Figurative Language 176 Conclusion 186 4.3.1 4.4 Conclusion 192 Appendix Bibliography Index 195 209 226
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Contents Introduction 1 Late Byzantine Court Ethos՛. Contemplation and Action 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 14 In Search of Ethos; The Personal Perspective 19 1.1.1 Praise as Self-Pօրէրayal 26 1.1.2 Themes of Self-Referentiality: Sincerity and Modesty 29 In Search of Ethos; The Impersonal Perspective 31 1.2.1 Reason and Emotion: Shaping the Impersonal Perspective 36 A Comparative Typology of Ethos in Late Byzantine Rhetoric 38 1.3.1 Contemplative Ethos 39 1.3.2 Dynamic Ethos 43 1.3.3 Changing Ethos, Changing the Point of Perspective 46 Functions of Ethos 48 1.4.1 Ethos, Audience, and the Sense of Community 48 1.4.2 Characterization and Description 50 Conclusion: Ethos and Persuasion in Late Byzantine Encomiastic Rhetoric 53 Epideictic Logos·. Between Idealism and Pragmatism 2.1 1 Devices and Styles of Praise 66 2.1.1 Allusiveness 69 2.1.2 Amplification 73 2.1.3 Imagery 78 2.1.4 Break-Offs 84 62
vi Contents 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 Encomiastic Perspectives at Work: Space and Territory in Isidore’s Encomium for John VIH Palaiologos 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 Use and Distribution of Formal Devices: Styles of Praise 86 Composition and Layers of Meaning in the Late Byzantine Epideictic Discourse 89 2.3.1 Spatial Representations 93 2.3.2 Representations of Time 100 2.3.3 Moral-Political Matters 106 2.3.4 Late Byzantine Epideictic: Toward Extending Epideictic Themes 112 2.3.5 Argumentation in the Late Byzantine Epideictic Discourse 113 Conclusion 119 Introduction 133 The Contents of the Encomium 135 Theoretical Framework: The Spatial Turn and Rhetoric 138 Experiencing Space: Visualization, Ethos, and Gaze 140 Divided Spaces in the Byzantine Realm 144 3.5.1 Inside and Outside: Spaces of Contemplation and Spaces of Action 145 3.5.2 Inside: The Enclosed Ideal Space of Contemplation 146 3.5.3 The Outside: An Open Space of Pragmatic Action 150 Functions of Spatial Representations: Rhetoric and Symbols 153 Conclusion 158 Beyond Praise: Didacticism and Epideictic Discourse in Joseph Bryennios’ Forty-Nine Chapters (c. 1402) 4.1 4.2 4.3 133 Introduction 168 The Forty-Nine Chapters; Purpose, Composition, Models 170 The Didactic Content of the Forty-Nine Chapters; Virtues and Sins 175 168
Contents vii Didactic Techniques in the Forty-Nine Chapters; Rhetorical Analogies and Epideictic Figurative Language 176 Conclusion 186 4.3.1 4.4 Conclusion 192 Appendix Bibliography Index 195 209 226 |
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