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The Purpose of Rhetoric in Late Antiquity : From Performance to Exegesis

Part of the Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity series
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In this volume Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas brings together twelve essays that deal with the role and importance of rhetoric in theology, literature and politics in Late Antiquity, more specifically in the fourth century CE.

The point of departure of this book is the assumption that religious, cultural and political issues of that period were fought in the rhetorical arena.

Thus aspects related to religious orthodoxy and the condemnation of heresies, to spiritual advancement, to the composition of a literary work, or to the ideological objectives of the rhetorical education in Late Antiquity are discussed in this volume.

Authors such as Themistius, Libanius, Augustine, Evagrius, Firmicus, or the emperor Julian deployed in their works rhetorical devices and strategies in order to strengthen their arguments.

The protean nature of rhetoric facilitated its use as a hermeneutical, persuasive and exegetical tool.

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Mohr Siebeck
3161522699 / 9783161522697
Paperback / softback
230.19
20/02/2013
Germany
276 pages
233 x 157 mm, 430 grams