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This book represents the first study of the art of rhetoric in medieval Ireland, a culture often neglected by medieval rhetorical studies. In a series of three case studies, Brian Stone traces the textual transmission of rhetorical theories and practices from the late Roman period to those early Iri...
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spelling | Stone, Brian James, author. The Rhetorical Arts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland / Brian James Stone. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2022] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Knowledge Communities This book represents the first study of the art of rhetoric in medieval Ireland, a culture often neglected by medieval rhetorical studies. In a series of three case studies, Brian Stone traces the textual transmission of rhetorical theories and practices from the late Roman period to those early Irish monastic communities who would not only preserve and pass on the light of learning, but adapt an ancient tradition to their own cultural needs, contributing to the history of rhetoric in important ways. The manuscript tradition of early Ireland, which gave us the largest body of vernacular literature in the medieval period and is already appreciated for its literary contributions, is also a site of rhetorical innovation and creative practice. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 25, 2022). Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Early Irish Rhetoric -- 1 Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland and the Latin West -- 2 Learning in Ireland in the Sixth through the Eighth Centuries -- 3 St Patrick and the Rhetoric of Epistolography -- 4 A Rhetorical Analysis of Patrick's Epistola ad Milites Coroticus -- 5 The Hisperica famina -- 6 Secular Learning and Native Traditions -- Conclusion and Considerations for Further Study -- Bibliography -- Index Rhetoric Ireland History To 1500. Anglais (Langue) Irlande Rhétorique. British and Irish history. bicssc Ancient history: to c 500 CE. bicssc Medieval history. bicssc HISTORY Europe Ireland. bisacsh Rhetoric fast Ireland fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqvXDFC7pX6tHkq6DX68C To 1500 fast Rhetoric, Classical Rhetoric, Ireland, History, Culture. Electronic books. History fast Print version: Stone, Brian James. Rhetorical Arts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2022 Knowledge communities (Amsterdam, Netherlands) |
spellingShingle | Stone, Brian James The Rhetorical Arts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland / Knowledge communities (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Early Irish Rhetoric -- 1 Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland and the Latin West -- 2 Learning in Ireland in the Sixth through the Eighth Centuries -- 3 St Patrick and the Rhetoric of Epistolography -- 4 A Rhetorical Analysis of Patrick's Epistola ad Milites Coroticus -- 5 The Hisperica famina -- 6 Secular Learning and Native Traditions -- Conclusion and Considerations for Further Study -- Bibliography -- Index Rhetoric Ireland History To 1500. Anglais (Langue) Irlande Rhétorique. British and Irish history. bicssc Ancient history: to c 500 CE. bicssc Medieval history. bicssc HISTORY Europe Ireland. bisacsh Rhetoric fast |
title | The Rhetorical Arts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Early Irish Rhetoric -- 1 Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland and the Latin West -- 2 Learning in Ireland in the Sixth through the Eighth Centuries -- 3 St Patrick and the Rhetoric of Epistolography -- 4 A Rhetorical Analysis of Patrick's Epistola ad Milites Coroticus -- 5 The Hisperica famina -- 6 Secular Learning and Native Traditions -- Conclusion and Considerations for Further Study -- Bibliography -- Index |
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title_full | The Rhetorical Arts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland / Brian James Stone. |
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title_full_unstemmed | The Rhetorical Arts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Ireland / Brian James Stone. |
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