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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Über das rhetorische Paradeigma : Theorie, Beispielsammlungen, Verwendung in der römischen Literatur der Kaiserzeit /

Alewell, Karl, January 1913 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Königl. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, 1913.
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Tense and aspect in Roman historiographic narrative : a functional approach to the prose of the Memoria rerum gestarum /

Adam, Eugene Henry. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Classical Languages and Literatures, June 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 205-210). Also available on the Internet.
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Cicero, De Inuentione, Book 1 : introduction and commentary (1.19b-33; 1.97-109)

Hirsch, Thierry January 2015 (has links)
The main body of this thesis is a commentary on sections 1.19b-33 and 1.97-109 of Cicero's De Inuentione. These sections treat partes orationis in general (1.19b), then exordium (1.20-26), narratio (1.27-30), partitio (1.31-33), digressio (1.97), and conclusio (1.98-109). Due to the imposed word limit, the sections on confirmatio (1.34-77) and reprehensio (1.78-96) could not be included in the thesis. The structure of the commentary on each of these sections will be: introduction to the section, references to parallel passages in other Latin and Greek rhetorical texts, the most important general literature on the subject of the section, comparison of the passage in Cic.Inu.1 with the corresponding one in Rhet.Her, individual lemmata. The lemmata will cover various kinds of information, such as textual, grammatical, and linguistic issues, background information on persons, objects etc. mentioned, the young Cicero's position within the rhetorical tradition for a particular point (i.e. influence on and by Cic.Inu.). To the commentary proper, a number of introduction chapters have been added. Due to the word limit, only a selection of these can be included in the thesis: the title 'De Inuentione' and Cicero's intention to write on all five partes artis; the structure of Cic.Inu.; subdividing the art; rhythm and clausulae; the young Cicero's knowledge of Aristotle's works; the relationship between Cic.Inu. and Rhet.Her. (abbreviated version); the proems of Cic.Inu. (abbreviated version); preliminary comments on Narratio; the Orestes case in the rhetorical tradition; examples in Cic.Inu. (abbreviated version). The structure of the commentary on each of these sections will be: introduction to the section, references to parallel passages in other Latin and Greek rhetorical texts, the most important general literature on the subject of the section, comparison of the passage in Cic.Inu.1 with the corresponding one in Rhet.Her, individual lemmata. The lemmata will cover various kinds of information, such as textual, grammatical, and linguistic issues, background information on persons, objects etc. mentioned, the young Cicero's position within the rhetorical tradition for a particular point (i.e. influence on and by Cic.Inu.). To the commentary proper, a number of introduction chapters have been added. Due to the word limit, only a selection of these can be included in the thesis: the title 'De Inuentione' and Cicero's intention to write on all five partes artis; the structure of Cic.Inu.; subdividing the art; rhythm and clausulae; the young Cicero's knowledge of Aristotle's works; the relationship between Cic.Inu. and Rhet.Her. (abbreviated version); the proems of Cic.Inu. (abbreviated version); preliminary comments on Narratio; the Orestes case in the rhetorical tradition; examples in Cic.Inu. (abbreviated version).
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Ovídio e o poema calendário: Os Fastos, livro II, o mês das expiações / Ovid and the didactic poetry: Fasti, Book II, the expiations\' month

Maria Lia Leal Soares 28 January 2008 (has links)
A finalidade deste trabalho é realizar um breve comentário e a tradução do Livro II dos Fastos, de Ovídio. Adicionalmente, busca investigar a importância do texto no conjunto da obra ovidiana, suas principais influências e fontes e o gênero poético em que foi composto. / The purpose of this work is to present a commentary and translation of the Ovid\'s Fasti Book II. Additionally, it aims investigate the importance of the text in the context of Ovid\'s works, its main influences and sources and poetic genre in which it was composed.
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Ovídio e o poema calendário: Os Fastos, livro II, o mês das expiações / Ovid and the didactic poetry: Fasti, Book II, the expiations\' month

Soares, Maria Lia Leal 28 January 2008 (has links)
A finalidade deste trabalho é realizar um breve comentário e a tradução do Livro II dos Fastos, de Ovídio. Adicionalmente, busca investigar a importância do texto no conjunto da obra ovidiana, suas principais influências e fontes e o gênero poético em que foi composto. / The purpose of this work is to present a commentary and translation of the Ovid\'s Fasti Book II. Additionally, it aims investigate the importance of the text in the context of Ovid\'s works, its main influences and sources and poetic genre in which it was composed.
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Servius als Sprachlehrer zur Sprachrichtigkeit in der exegetischen Praxis des spätanticken Grammatikerunterrichts /

Uhl, Anne January 1900 (has links)
Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Göttingen, 1996. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [571]-583) and index.

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