Difference between revisions of "Rhetoric"
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==Rhetoric Steps== | ==Rhetoric Steps== | ||
How to acquire the methods of rhetoric? | How to acquire the methods of rhetoric? | ||
− | *ARS | + | *ARS: command of rhetoric techniques |
− | * | + | *IMITATIO: imitation of exemplary models |
− | *EXERCITATIO | + | *EXERCITATIO: practice |
==Rhetoric System== | ==Rhetoric System== | ||
5 ''partes artis'': | 5 ''partes artis'': | ||
− | *INVENTIO | + | *INVENTIO: invention |
− | *DISPOSITIO | + | *DISPOSITIO: arrangement |
− | *ELOCUTIO | + | *ELOCUTIO: style |
− | *MEMORIA | + | *MEMORIA: commemoration |
− | *ACTIO | + | *ACTIO: execution |
[[Category:Handout]] | [[Category:Handout]] |
Revision as of 16:10, 4 May 2007
Rhetoric
A body of rules to produce an artistic text, written or spoken
Rhetoric Purpose
The purpose of rhetoric is to persuade: intellectually (docere) and emotionally (delectare, movere).
- DOCERE: using LOGOS (appeal to reason), low style
- DELECTARE: using ETHOS (appeal to charactern), middle style
- MOVERE: using PATHOS (appeal to emotion), high style
Rhetoric Steps
How to acquire the methods of rhetoric?
- ARS: command of rhetoric techniques
- IMITATIO: imitation of exemplary models
- EXERCITATIO: practice
Rhetoric System
5 partes artis:
- INVENTIO: invention
- DISPOSITIO: arrangement
- ELOCUTIO: style
- MEMORIA: commemoration
- ACTIO: execution