01200nam0 22003011i 450 UON0025236520231205103635.8220040407d1967 |0itac50 baengGB|||| |||||ˆAn ‰Aramaic approach to the Gospels and ActsMatthew Black3. ed. with an appendix on the Son of Manby Geza VermezOxfordClarendon Press1967359 p.22 cm.BIBBIANuovo TestamentoVangeliUONC021826FIBIBBIANuovo TestamentoAtti degli ApostoliUONC021829FIGBOxfordUONL000029226VANGELI E ATTI DEGLI APOSTOLI21BLACKMatthewUONV022926206101VERMESGezaUONV022924Clarendon PressUONV246509650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00252365SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI BIBBIA NT 0040 SI EO 35908 5 0040 Aramaic Approach to the Gospels and Acts537825UNIOR04195nam 2200601 450 991081518890332120230124193449.01-61117-562-3(CKB)3710000000552151(EBL)4386856(SSID)ssj0001592550(PQKBManifestationID)16288896(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001592550(PQKBWorkID)12190582(PQKB)10323276(MiAaPQ)EBC4386856(OCoLC)935989618(MdBmJHUP)muse47420(Au-PeEL)EBL4386856(CaPaEBR)ebr11154759(CaONFJC)MIL884628(OCoLC)933741403(EXLCZ)99371000000055215120150817h20162016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAssembling arguments multimodal rhetoric and scientific discourse /Jonathan BuehlColumbia :University of South Carolina Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (302 p.)Studies in rhetoric/communicationDescription based upon print version of record.1-61117-561-5 Includes bibliographical references and index."Scientific arguments--and indeed arguments in most disciplines--depend on visuals and other nontextual elements; however, most models of argumentation typically neglect these important resources. In Assembling Arguments, Jonathan Buehl offers a concentrated study of scientific argumentation that is sensitive to both the historical and theoretical possibilities of multimodal persuasion as it advances two related claims. First, rhetorical theory--when augmented with methods for reading nonverbal representations--can provide the analytical tools needed to understand and appreciate multimodal scientific arguments. Second, science--an inherently multimodal enterprise--offers ideal subjects for developing general theories of multimodal rhetoric applicable across fields. In developing these claims, Buehl offers a comprehensive account of scientific persuasion as a multimodal process and develops a simple but productive framework for analyzing and teaching multimodal argumentation. Comprising five case studies, the book provides detailed treatments of argumentation in specific technological and historical contexts: argumentation before World War I, when images circulated by hand and by post; argumentation during the mid-twentieth century, when computers were beginning to bolster scientific inquiry but images remained hand-crafted products; and argumentation at the turn of the twenty-first century--an era of digital revolutions and digital fraud. Each study examines the rhetorical problems and strategies of specific scientists to investigate key issues regarding visualization and argument: 1) establishing new instruments as reliable sources of visual evidence; 2) creating novel arguments from reliable visual evidence; 3) creating novel arguments with unreliable visual evidence; 4) preserving the credibility of visualization practices; and 5) creating multimodal artifacts before and in the era of digital circulation. Given the growing enterprise of rhetorical studies and the field's contributions to communication practices in all disciplines, rhetoricians need a comprehensive rhetoric of science--one that accounts for the multimodal arguments that change our relation to reality. Assembling Arguments argues that such rhetoric should enable the interpretation of visual scientific arguments and improve science-writing instruction"--Provided by publisher.Studies in rhetoric/communication.Communication in sciencePhilosophyRhetoricPhilosophyCommunication in sciencePhilosophy.RhetoricPhilosophy.501/.4LAN015000bisacshBuehl Jonathan892582MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815188903321Assembling arguments4070979UNINA01021nam0 22002651i 450 UON0019463120231205103229.14257-05-51162-020030730d1995 |0itac50 barusRU|||| ||||| Moskovskij nekropol'M. ArtamonovMoskvaStolica1995. 429 p. ; 22 cm.UNIONE SOVIETICASTORIADOCUMENTIUONC039367FIRUMoskvaUONL003152ARTAMONOVMichail IllarionovičUONV024466756412StolicaUONV266449650RTAMONOV, Mikhail IllarionovitchARTAMONOV, Michail IllarionovičUONV294529ITSOL20241213RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00194631SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI VIII EX SOF A 0057 SI SC 29224 5 0057 Moskovskij nekropol1524850UNIOR01324nam2 22002651i 450 UON0048377120231205105259.89438-8226-464-004fasc. 1820171214g19871991 |0itac50 baitaDE||||e |||||LEI. 3: Apertus-AsperellaWiesbaden : Reichert1987-19891728 col.30 cmPubbl. a fasc.: fasc. 18-26.fasc. 18 (1987): apertus-appariculareIT-UONSI LeItalieIIIPFI/3001UON001912922001 LEI*Lessico etimologico italianoedito per incarico della Commissione per la filologia romanza da Max Pfister[poi] edito per incarico della Commissione per la filologia romanza da Max Pfister e Wolfgang Schweickard205 Wiesbaden : Reichert1979-210 v.30 cm215 In testa al front.: Akademie der Wissenschaften und Literatur, Mainz3PfisterMaxUONV057135164813ITSOL20250606RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00483771SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI LeItalie III PFI 3 SI LO 35417 6 3 fasc. 18 (1987): apertus-appariculareLEI93151UNIOR