Ancient evidence on Aristotle's lost Technon Synagoge demonstrates that it was cast in the format of a doxography; moreover, a passage from Syrianus about Corax, who first named the rhetorical 'prooimion', is shown to be a fragment from the Synagoge. Contrary to contemporary 'revised histories' of rhetoric, Corax of Syracuse is no legendary figure.
Un nuovo frammento di Aristotele e la nascita della retorica greca
LUZZATTO, MARIA TANJA
2008-01-01
Abstract
Ancient evidence on Aristotle's lost Technon Synagoge demonstrates that it was cast in the format of a doxography; moreover, a passage from Syrianus about Corax, who first named the rhetorical 'prooimion', is shown to be a fragment from the Synagoge. Contrary to contemporary 'revised histories' of rhetoric, Corax of Syracuse is no legendary figure.File in questo prodotto:
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