Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
330
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Nov 1, 1995
Editora
Routledge
ISBN-10
1880393018
ISBN-13
9781880393017
Descrição
Petrus Ramus dives into the world of Cicero in a compelling examination that sparks fresh debates around rhetoric. Choosing to focus on Cicero's "Orator," Ramus meticulously dissects the flaws and contradictions in the revered philosopher's arguments, shining a light on the complexity of persuasive speech. With an engaging style, he invites readers to reconsider long-held beliefs about rhetoric and its applications.
As the pages turn, readers find themselves immersed in Ramus's sharp critique, layered with insight and a touch of wit. He doesn’t just challenge Cicero; he beckons the audience to participate in the dialogue, making this exploration interactive and thought-provoking.
Ramus’s passionate approach to rhetoric offers both scholars and casual readers a new lens through which to view classical text. It’s a refreshing read that promises to ignite conversations both in academia and among those simply curious about the art of persuasion.
As the pages turn, readers find themselves immersed in Ramus's sharp critique, layered with insight and a touch of wit. He doesn’t just challenge Cicero; he beckons the audience to participate in the dialogue, making this exploration interactive and thought-provoking.
Ramus’s passionate approach to rhetoric offers both scholars and casual readers a new lens through which to view classical text. It’s a refreshing read that promises to ignite conversations both in academia and among those simply curious about the art of persuasion.
Gêneros
História