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  • 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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PROSE RHYTHM IN THE ORATIONS AND EPISTLES OF MARCUS ANTONIUS MURETUS

Krause, Miller Stanley 01 January 2009 (has links)
Marcus Antonius Muretus, the sixteenth century French and Italian Humanist orator and professor, employed, in his orations and, to a lesser degree, in his epistles, a system of metrical prose rhythm (numerus) consistent with Ciceronian practice. Muretus did not, however, seek to employ accentual prose rhythms (cursus) characteristic of medieval prose; nevertheless, such rhythms arose naturally in his work as a byproduct of metrical prose rhythm. These findings, confirmed by statistical analysis, are congruent with the assumption that Humanist authors preferred Ciceronian stylistics to those associated with the “middle ages,” in accord with the tripartite Humanist narrative of history, in which the Humanists usher in a Renaissance of learning and elegance lost by preceding centuries.
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O ritmo na prosa : estudo e interpretação prosódica do período oratório latino / Prose rhythm : study and prosodic interpretation of the latin oratory period

Jesus, Carlos Renato R. de, 1973- 25 August 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: Marcos Aurelio Pereira, Maria Bernadete Marques Abaurre / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-25T05:38:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Jesus_CarlosRenatoR.de_D.pdf: 2671899 bytes, checksum: 14ae0d99724e6cba11c1e9aadc8fe130 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: Nossa pesquisa consiste em discutir determinados elementos presentes no Orator ¿ obra de Marco Túlio Cícero, orador romano do séc. I a.C. ¿ que tratam da questão do ritmo como fator integrante do discurso oratório. Escrito no ano 46 a.C. e constituindo o seu último grande tratado de Retórica, o livro trata dos requisitos do orador ideal, entre os quais prevalece o domínio dos elementos rítmicos da prosa. Concentrar-nos-emos mais detidamente na composição rítmica do período oratório, desde sua formulação grega, passando pela sua construção no mundo romano até sua constituição em Cícero. Discutiremos as questões mais relevantes acerca dos principais recursos estéticos que concorrem para sua composição, como, por exemplo, as cláusulas métricas e os demais elementos prosódicos, como o acento, que viabilizam sua elaboração. Tencionamos, com isso, descobrir até que ponto as inferências do orador romano sobre o período oratório podem ser analisadas sob a ótica de um paradigma linguístico moderno, especificamente, a fonologia métrica e a fonologia prosódica, e de que modo suas reflexões podem contribuir para a compreensão da língua latina no que tange ao seu aspecto prosódico / Abstract: Our research consists in a discussion about some elements found in the Orator ¿ one of the books of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Roman rhetorician and orator of the 1st century BCE ¿, which deals with the issue of rhythm as part of the oratory speech. Written in the year of 46 BCE, the book is his last great treatise on rhetoric and deals with the requirements of the ideal orator, among which prevails mastering of the elements of prose-rhythm. We will focus on the rhythmic composition of the oratory period, its Greek formulation, its construction in the Roman world and its incorporation by Cicero. We will also discuss the most relevant issues on the main aesthetic features that contribute to its composition, as for example, the metric clausulae and other prosodic elements such as accent, that enable their development. We intend, therefore, to check out whether Cicero¿s formulations of oratory periods can be analyzed from a modern linguistic perspective, specifically metric and prosodic phonology, and how his theory contributes to understanding the Latin language / Doutorado / Linguistica / Doutora em Linguística
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The Voices of David Foster Wallace: Comic, Encyclopedic, Sincere

Hoffman, Yonina A. January 2019 (has links)
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