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The philosophy of rhetoric [[electronic resource] /] / George Campbell ; edited with a new introduction by Lloyd F. Bitzer
The philosophy of rhetoric [[electronic resource] /] / George Campbell ; edited with a new introduction by Lloyd F. Bitzer
Autore Campbell George
Edizione [2008 pbk. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Carbondale, : Southern Illinois University Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (502 p.)
Disciplina 808.001
Altri autori (Persone) BitzerLloyd F
Collana Landmarks in rhetoric and public address
Soggetto topico Rhetoric - Philosophy
English language - Rhetoric
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8093-8256-3
1-299-15482-4
1-4416-1932-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Also in this Series; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Editor's Introduction; Editions of The Philosophy of Rhetoric; Notes to the Present Edition: Corrections and Additions; Preface; Introduction; Book I. The Nature and Foundaitons of Elequence.; I. Eloquence; II. Of wit, humour, and ridicule; III. The Doctrine of the preceding Chapter defended; IV. Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic and to grammar; V. Of the different sources of Evidence, and the different Subjects to which they are respectively adapted; VI. Of the Nature and Use of the scholastic art of Syllogizing
VII. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers, as men in generalVIII. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers, as such men in particular; IX. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of Himself; X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the moderns compared, with a view to their different advantages in respect of eloquence; XI. Of the cause of that pleasure which we receive from objects of representations that excite pity and other painful feelings; Book II. The Foundations and Essential Properties of Elocution
I. The Nature and Characters of the Use which gives Law to LanguageII. The nature and use of verbal Criticism, with its principal Canons; III. Of Grammaticial Purity; IV. Some Grammatical Doubts in regard to English Construction stated and examined; V. Of the qualities of Style strictly rhetorical; VI. Of Perspicuity; VII. What is the Cause that Nonsense so often escapes being detected, both by the Writer and by the Reader?; VIII. The extensive Usefulness of Perspicuity; IX. May there not be an Excess of Perspicuity?; Book III. The Discriminating Properties of Elocution
I. Of Vivacity as depending on the Choice of WordsII. Of Vivacity as depending on the Number of the Words; III. Of Vivacity as depending on the Arrangement of the Words; IV. Of the Connectives employed in combining the Parts of a Sentence; V. Of the Connectives employed in combining the Sentences in a Discourse; Index; Author Bio; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455372503321
Campbell George  
Carbondale, : Southern Illinois University Press, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The philosophy of rhetoric [[electronic resource] /] / George Campbell ; edited with a new introduction by Lloyd F. Bitzer
The philosophy of rhetoric [[electronic resource] /] / George Campbell ; edited with a new introduction by Lloyd F. Bitzer
Autore Campbell George
Edizione [2008 pbk. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Carbondale, : Southern Illinois University Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (502 p.)
Disciplina 808.001
Altri autori (Persone) BitzerLloyd F
Collana Landmarks in rhetoric and public address
Soggetto topico Rhetoric - Philosophy
English language - Rhetoric
ISBN 0-8093-8256-3
1-299-15482-4
1-4416-1932-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Also in this Series; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Editor's Introduction; Editions of The Philosophy of Rhetoric; Notes to the Present Edition: Corrections and Additions; Preface; Introduction; Book I. The Nature and Foundaitons of Elequence.; I. Eloquence; II. Of wit, humour, and ridicule; III. The Doctrine of the preceding Chapter defended; IV. Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic and to grammar; V. Of the different sources of Evidence, and the different Subjects to which they are respectively adapted; VI. Of the Nature and Use of the scholastic art of Syllogizing
VII. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers, as men in generalVIII. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers, as such men in particular; IX. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of Himself; X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the moderns compared, with a view to their different advantages in respect of eloquence; XI. Of the cause of that pleasure which we receive from objects of representations that excite pity and other painful feelings; Book II. The Foundations and Essential Properties of Elocution
I. The Nature and Characters of the Use which gives Law to LanguageII. The nature and use of verbal Criticism, with its principal Canons; III. Of Grammaticial Purity; IV. Some Grammatical Doubts in regard to English Construction stated and examined; V. Of the qualities of Style strictly rhetorical; VI. Of Perspicuity; VII. What is the Cause that Nonsense so often escapes being detected, both by the Writer and by the Reader?; VIII. The extensive Usefulness of Perspicuity; IX. May there not be an Excess of Perspicuity?; Book III. The Discriminating Properties of Elocution
I. Of Vivacity as depending on the Choice of WordsII. Of Vivacity as depending on the Number of the Words; III. Of Vivacity as depending on the Arrangement of the Words; IV. Of the Connectives employed in combining the Parts of a Sentence; V. Of the Connectives employed in combining the Sentences in a Discourse; Index; Author Bio; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778132803321
Campbell George  
Carbondale, : Southern Illinois University Press, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The philosophy of rhetoric [[electronic resource] /] / George Campbell ; edited with a new introduction by Lloyd F. Bitzer
The philosophy of rhetoric [[electronic resource] /] / George Campbell ; edited with a new introduction by Lloyd F. Bitzer
Autore Campbell George
Edizione [2008 pbk. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Carbondale, : Southern Illinois University Press, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (502 p.)
Disciplina 808.001
Altri autori (Persone) BitzerLloyd F
Collana Landmarks in rhetoric and public address
Soggetto topico Rhetoric - Philosophy
English language - Rhetoric
ISBN 0-8093-8256-3
1-299-15482-4
1-4416-1932-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Also in this Series; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Editor's Introduction; Editions of The Philosophy of Rhetoric; Notes to the Present Edition: Corrections and Additions; Preface; Introduction; Book I. The Nature and Foundaitons of Elequence.; I. Eloquence; II. Of wit, humour, and ridicule; III. The Doctrine of the preceding Chapter defended; IV. Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic and to grammar; V. Of the different sources of Evidence, and the different Subjects to which they are respectively adapted; VI. Of the Nature and Use of the scholastic art of Syllogizing
VII. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers, as men in generalVIII. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers, as such men in particular; IX. Of the Consideration which the Speaker ought to have of Himself; X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the moderns compared, with a view to their different advantages in respect of eloquence; XI. Of the cause of that pleasure which we receive from objects of representations that excite pity and other painful feelings; Book II. The Foundations and Essential Properties of Elocution
I. The Nature and Characters of the Use which gives Law to LanguageII. The nature and use of verbal Criticism, with its principal Canons; III. Of Grammaticial Purity; IV. Some Grammatical Doubts in regard to English Construction stated and examined; V. Of the qualities of Style strictly rhetorical; VI. Of Perspicuity; VII. What is the Cause that Nonsense so often escapes being detected, both by the Writer and by the Reader?; VIII. The extensive Usefulness of Perspicuity; IX. May there not be an Excess of Perspicuity?; Book III. The Discriminating Properties of Elocution
I. Of Vivacity as depending on the Choice of WordsII. Of Vivacity as depending on the Number of the Words; III. Of Vivacity as depending on the Arrangement of the Words; IV. Of the Connectives employed in combining the Parts of a Sentence; V. Of the Connectives employed in combining the Sentences in a Discourse; Index; Author Bio; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808474203321
Campbell George  
Carbondale, : Southern Illinois University Press, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui