10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «CACOZELIA»
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Seduction and Sacrilege: Rhetorical Power in Fray Gerundio ...
53:241) and cacozelia, or "perverse affectation [that] includes all that is turgid,
trivial, luscious, redundant, far-fetched or extravagant" (VIII.iii.56:241 ). In
particular, cacozelia can occur when the orator's "mind loses its critical sense and
is misled ...
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Cacozelia Gentium in Tradendie Doctrinis de Generis Humani ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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Words and the Poet: Characteristic Techniques of Style in ...
But I am still fairly persuaded that the remark concerns the Aenetd, and that what '
M.Vipranius' critically calls 'noua cacozelia ex communibus uerbis' Horace would
have called 'iunctura' of the 'notum uci hum' And one of the positive things ...
cacozelia est per affectationem decoris corrupta sententia, cum eo ipso
dedecoretur oratio, quo illam voluit auctor ornare. haec fit aut nimio cultu aut
nimio tumore. According to Sacerdos (GL VI 455.12f.), cacozelia est, quae fit
duobus modis, ...
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Dictionary of Rhetorical Terms
Cacozelia (Kæ-k -zi:l-i:-a):An attempt to show off using foreign or noble diction.
Example: Too long have lying lips loosed: De hode perfecte incepere. Study
Summary: Cacozelia may seriously injure a speaker's or writer's appeal to Ethos
and ...
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Diccionario básico de recursos expresivos
Cacócelon, cacozelia, cacózelon, garrulidad, psicroisis, psicrón. || —> Afectación
, difusión, elación 1, hinchazón 1, macrología 1, pastiche 1, periergasía 1,
perífrasis 1, prolijidad 1, psicocroísis 1. cacocelía 2. Cacócelon, cacozelia,
cacózelon.
Fernando Marcos Álvarez, 2012
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Archaic Style in English Literature, 1590–1674
(1589), which often entails imitating the 'wrong' models.25 Cacozelia is often
linked with neologisms taken from other languages, but it can also encompass
archaism. In Thomas Elyot's 1538 Latin–English dictionary a 'Cacozelus' is 'an yll
...
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Virgil: The Aeneid (continued)
Cacozelia was a tasteless excess of any sort; and atque ideo latentis is a distant
reminder of Aristotle's xXEjrietai &' EV in the passage on the same subject from
the Rhetoric which I have already cited (1404b5).18 Beside this dictum we may ...
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Virgil Recomposed : The Mythological and Secular Centos in ...
... of the nova cacozelia, which then somehow finds its way into Virgil's style.
Even if this is the case, the point would stand that Virgil shows that affectation of
style. 56. See, e.g., Macrobius, Saturnalia 6.1–5, in which there are some
citations of ...
Scott McGill Assistant Professor of Classical Studies Rice University, 2005
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Virgil and the Augustan Reception
We cannot be sure of the precise sense of cacozelia here, beyond its vague and
broad meaning of ``a ̈ectation.''34 But Quintilian's de®nition is of interest: ``a
stylistic corruption consisting of the use of improper diction, redundancies, ...