Aphthonius antioch (3 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book consists of a dense collection of wisdom and knowledge written by the author as thoughts, ideas, and observations about a wide array of topics from the most mundane to the most significant, all of which have been categorized and grouped according to similar themes. The author… draws upon a rich tapestry of writings from antiquity to the early modern period to craft a guide to ethical living, providing a framework for individuals to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives. Through an in-depth exploration of classical literature and philosophy, the author invites the reader to take up the mantle of the ancients, adopting their principles and wisdom to enrich their own lives and to better navigate the challenges of the human condition. This book is a comprehensive and invaluable resource for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, literature, or intellectual history, and provides a unique perspective on the enduring legacy of classical thought on our present lives. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.

Idioma: Latín
Editorial: Georgii Heinr. Frommanni, Leipzig 1684
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Engraved title page, [12], 406p, [26]. Contemporary vellum over boards with title lettered on the spine. A translation into Latin and edited by Jacobo Gauchio. Hoffmann p203. Lacks rear blank and small chip at the foot of the spine. A little soiled, but otherwise internally clean.
Más imágenesAphthonii sophistae progymnasmata. Partim à Rodolpho Agricola, partim à Ioanne Maria Catanaeo latinitate donata. Cum luculentis & vtilibus in eadem Scholiis Reinhardi Lorichii Hadamarii. Nunc verò omnia multò quàm antea & emendatiora & meliori artificio disposita.
APHTHONIUS of Antioch; Rodolphus AGRICOLA and Giovanni Maria CATANEO (translators).
Editorial: Gilles Gourbin,, Paris, 1580
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An extremely rare Paris edition of one of only four rhetoric handbooks that has survived since antiquity. The progymnasmata, or rhetorical exercises, of Aphthonius of Antioch (2nd half of the 4th century CE) became by far the most popular of these four and was used in Europe by students of rhetoric until the 18th century. The pr…esent edition is very rare: it is not mentioned in any of the relevant reference works, has only been recorded in one library, and we have not been able to find another copy in sales records of the past hundred years.The progymnasmata were written for students between the ages of twelve and fifteen, who were just beginning to learn rhetoric. The exercises in the book increase in difficulty. By the end, students should have enough knowledge and skill to be able to enter a formal rhetorical school. The work starts with fables. Students were encouraged to write their own, according to certain rules given in the text. It then continues with exercises for narratives, anecdotes, logical reasoning, praising, scolding, describing and argumentation.Aphthonius' progymnasmata was originally written in ancient Greek. It was first translated into Latin by humanist Rodolphus Agricola (1443/44-1485) and again by humanist Giovanni Maria Cataneo (?-1529/30). The two translations are combined in the present work.With two 17th-century ownership annotations on the front pastedown, and another two on the first flyleaf in the same two hands. The vellum is somewhat stained and scuffed around the edges, with some loss of material on the foot of the spine and on top of the sewing supports. Internally clean, with a barely visible water stain in the leaves of the index, and wormholes in the front pastedown and in the lower margin of leaves 150-194, without affecting the text. Otherwise in good condition.l WorldCat 954855891 (1 copy); this edition not in Adams; BM, French; Brunet; USTC. 17th-century limp vellum with the manuscript title on the spine, remnants of closing ties, red edges. With a woodcut printer's device on the title-page, 3 woodcut headpieces in the beginning of the work, and 9 decorated woodcut initials throughout. Pages: [12], 259, [3 blank] ll.