10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EPISTROPHE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
epistrophe in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
epistrophe im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Musica Poetica: Musical-Rhetorical Figures in German Baroque ...
Epistrophe is first mentioned by Ahle, and becomes the preferred term for the
musical figure in the eighteenth century. Only Walther lists both epistrophe as
well as epiphora as names for the figure. While Ahle's and Walther's definitions
focus ...
2
Britain's Hoverflies: An Introduction to the Hoverflies of ...
NOSAJJMAMFJ D Wing length: 7·25–9·75 mm Identification: A banded
Epistrophe with black antennae is either this species or E. grossulariae, although
E. diaphana has yellow front femora (partly black in E. grossulariae). Additional
features ...
Stuart Ball, S. G. Ball, Roger Morris, 2013
3
The Craft of Lyric Writing
EPISTROPHE. The repetition of the same word or words at the end of successive
lines or verses for rhetorical effect is called epistrophe (e- PlS-tro-fee). It is the
reverse of anaphora. Howard Dietz used the device effectively in the theater song
...
4
Reality and Mystical Experience
He seeks to explain "how the unknown God always remains supereminently
identical with himself (mone), while overflowing into differentiation in his effects (
proodos) in order eventually to regain identity by reversion (epistrophe)" (McGinn
...
5
Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia
This apparent variety of meanings on both the material and spiritual levels stems
from the conceptual content of the Greek words epistrephein and epistrophe from
which the Latin term is derived. Words formed from the stem strepho indicate ...
Allan Fitzgerald, John C. Cavadini, 1999
6
Farnsworth's Classical English Rhetoric
Repetition. at. the. End: Epistrophe. The most memorable moment – actually the
only memorable moment –of the 1988 vice-presidentialdebate came when Dan
Quayle, a young candidate for the office, suggested that he had as much ...
7
The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval ...
The triad, Wisdom-Power-Peace, appropriately sums up the discourse on the
Cataphatic Theology by showing that even within its own limits it reflects the
universal rhythm of mone, proodos, epistrophe: God is Wisdom because in him
as the ...
8
Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical Lexicon
Plotinus has a similar definition (Enn. i, 6, 6), but relates it to a purification
preparatory to the "return" ( epistrophe ) ; see katharsis. sperma: seed See
stoicheion, pneuma, noesis 16. spoudaios: serious man See ergon. steresis:
privation ...
9
Witch School Second Degree: Lessons in the Correllian Tradition
But the goddess became bored and began to hurry her work, so some of the later
people came out very flawed as a result. proodos and epistrophe—In Neopla-
tonic thought, proodos and epistrophe are the currents of the universe, roughly ...
Donald Lewis-Highcorrell, 2008
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The God Who Is Beauty: Beauty as a Divine Name in Thomas ...
In its anagogical power, expressed especially in Dionysian symbolism, beauty
accounts for the reversion of an entity back to its source (epistrophe).26 To bring
the preceding together more concisely, beauty as a divine name identifies God ...
Brendan Thomas Sammon, 2013
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «EPISTROPHE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
epistrophe im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The rhetorical tools used in Obama's powerful Charleston address
Systrophe, antithesis, anaphora, epistrophe, symploce, zeugma, alliteration, syntheton, apostrophe . . . In a speech lasting a little over half an ... «Financial Times, Jul 15»
When Peter Walsh's rap career bottomed out, he turned to analysis.
... for rhyming “Nigga” with “Nigga” (though if critics wanted, they could interpret that recurring word at the end of the line as 'epistrophe').[3] This ... «Honi Soit, Mai 15»
REVIEW: PUBLIQuartet takes chamber music daring new places at …
In many ways, the quartet's own 2014 composition “Epistrophe” was the program's centerpiece. Structured around improvisations on ... «Allentown Morning Call, Mai 15»
Weather and wordplay
... phrases or words), anastrophe (the inversion of the natural or usual word order) or epistrophe (repetition of the same word or group of words ... «The Telegram, Apr 15»
In many words
... Accismus, Allusion, Bombast, Caesura, Digression, Deixes, Epithet, Equivocation, Epimone, Epistrophe, Homiologia, Hyperbole, Hendiadys, ... «The Hindu, Apr 15»
Wilbers: Reading will make you a better writer and a better person
(Repetition at the end of successive phrases is a figurative scheme called epistrophe. Aristotle and Plato taught it, and Abraham Lincoln used it ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jan 15»
Wilbers: Repeating yourself can be an effective stylistic device
The following verse from Corinthians is a memorable example of epistrophe: “When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Apr 14»
Great orators do not fear repetition
Epistrophe is upside-down anaphora, in which the repeated element comes at the end. I love Bruce Springsteen. I worship Bruce Springsteen. «Financial Times, Apr 14»
100 best books for Christmas
Do you know the difference between epizeuxis and an epistrophe? Can you tell your syllepsis from your bdelygmia? Didn't think so. From the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dez 13»
What's notable about 'a lovely little old rectangular green French …
... like Peter Simple's fantasy 'apodosis turner in the conditional clause shed', to produce a smooth example of epizeuxis or epistrophe will not, ... «Spectator.co.uk, Nov 13»