10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DEUTEROLOGIA»
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Progymnasmata: Greek Textbooks of Prose Composition and Rhetoric
The word deuterologia is also used to mean dittologia,^ as in common parlance.
For we say to repeat oneself is to say the same thing twice (deuterologein).
Deuterologia is used in this meaning when, after the subject is demonstrated, we
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George Alexander Kennedy, 2003
2
Litigation and Cooperation: Supporting Speakers in the ...
3 as a deuterologia (1898: 317) on the grounds that it does not contain a proper
discussion of the actual charge brought against Philokles. with the question of
what legal assistance was available to 1 . The synegoriai 25 The synegoriai.
3
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(Do gr. deutera + logos) * *Deuterologia*,^2 f. Discurso,queo defensorofficioso,
nos tribunaes de Athenas, fazia em seguida ao discurso do accusado,
quetinhasemprede falarprimeiro. (Dogr. deuteros + logos) * *Deuteronómio*,m.
Oquinto ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
4
Commentary on Demosthenes Against Leptines: With ...
68.1 with Rhodes 1981: 728–9; Hansen 1989b: 228–32). 4 The term
deuterologia employed by the writer of the second hypothesis (2.7) and the
scholia to designate Dem.'s prosecution speech is only used in post-classical
rhetorical treatises.
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Hypereides: The Forensic Speeches
So e.g. Blass, Bereds.2 loc. cit. (using a term, deuterologia, 'second-speech',
which is anachronistic in a classical context; cf. generally Lipsius, Recht 907);
Colin 153 n. 3; Burtt 464 ('probably'); Kennedy, 'Advocacy' 425-6; Engels 222 n.
Hyperides, David Whitehead (Ph. D.), 2000
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Greek Law in Its Political Setting: Justifications Not Justice
Thus Schultze (1883: 27) saw the Nikomachos as an epitome made by a later
reader who did not fully understand what the original must have been about; and
Blass (1887: 446) insisted that it was a deuterologia, the speech of a subordinate
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Lin Foxhall, A. D. E. Lewis, 1996
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Invention and Method: Two Rhetorical Treatises from the ...
... speaking) m36 deuterologia (second speeches) m27 diaskeu (artistic
development) 2.7; 3.15;4.12 diatrib (dwelling on a subject) m5 diatypsis (vivid
description) 3.15 digsis (narration) 2.1; 2.4; 2.7 dilmmaton (dilemma) 4.6 drimeia
(striking), ...
Hermogenes, Hugo Rabe, 2005
It is also clear from 2.28 that he strongly objected to the The speech may be
termed a syne ̄goria; other terms for supporting speeches (in Isaeus Speeches
2 and 4) are epilogos (“afterword”) and deuterologia (“second speech”). Further
on ...
Deuterologia reprise, repetition, 292 Diêgêsis narration, 34, 229, 292, 303
Paradiêgêsis supplementary narration, 292 Displasiologia saying things twice,
34 Eikos, eikota probability, probabilities, 34, 174–6, 182, 376n.107 Elenkhos
refutation, ...
3 (161—65 AD): Behr 1968, 94f. with n. 2; cf. Behr 1986, 460 n. 1. 13 Sohlberg
1972, 178 n. 6. 14 Pernot 1993, 316 n. 4. 15 Behr 1994, 1165f. n. 117. to
Friedrich Lenz16 — characterizes the oration as a deuterologia, LARGELY
FICTIONS 35.
Maaike Zimmerman, Gareth Schmeling, Heinz Hofmann, Stephen Harrison, Costas Panayotakis (eds.)