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64: 29: 1410:). The former pertained to the general topic being proposed for discussion from one or more points of view without delimitation of particular persons or circumstances. On the other hand, hypothesis refers to the particular controversy given by circumstances to a deliberating body for adjudication. Based on an example of the exercise cited in 1521:(figured speech) to explain an excitement of suspicion for the purpose of indicating that what is meant is other than the words would seem to imply and such “meaning is not, in this case, contrary to that which we express, as in the case of irony, but rather a hidden meaning which is left to the hearer to discover.” 1451:
provided students the best window into the play-speech of schooling and declamatory performance that formed the basis of ancient rhetorical mentality. As a form of disputation, it consists of a statement of one or more laws, which was followed by the circumstances of a fictitious case in which the
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to ransom his who was captured by pirates. Quintillian used controversia as an analytical method, which involved a survey of diversity of opinions on a specific topic to identify positions as well as the pros and cons of each side. He also introduced the term
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because of the complexity of its structural system of argument and the greater range of situations and characters employed. The distinction can also be explained in the way students who focused on this exercise ended up as forensic
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in which the student speaks for one side in a notional legal case such as treason or poisoning. The facts of the matter and relevant law are presented in a persuasive manner, in the style of a legal counsel.
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was turned into this exercise by using a courtroom as a setting. The plot addressed the issue of a son who married the daughter of his father's enemy so he could use the
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originated in ancient Greece. It was a rhetorical exercise and is associated with the history of Greek education. An early form of the Roman
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2 Corinthians, a Letter about Reconciliation: A Psychagogical, Epistolographical, and Rhetorical Analysis
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was an expert rhetorician and, from memory, compiled a set of classical themes for this exercise: the
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required students to persuade a person (e.g., judge) or a group (e.g., jury) to act a certain way,
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required a student to either prosecute or defend a person in a given legal case. The
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Many Sides: A Protagorean Approach to the Theory, Practice and Pedagogy of Argument
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Muses of One Mind: The Literary Analysis of Experience and Its Continuity
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Composition and the Rhetoric of Science: Engaging the Dominant Discourse
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Education in Ancient Rome: From the Elder Cato to the Younger Pliny
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compiled a study of the classic themes in his ten volumes of
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Heinrich Lausberg, translated by David E. Orton (1998),
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was described by Seneca as a combination of thesis (
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Roman Eloquence: Rhetoric in Society and Literature
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Index

Controversia (album)

Seneca the Elder
a series
Rhetoric

History
Ancient Greece
Asianism
Atticism
Attic orators
Calliope
Sophists
Ancient India
Ancient Rome
The age of Cicero
Second Sophistic
Middle Ages
Byzantine rhetoric
Trivium
Renaissance
Studia humanitatis
Modern period
Captatio benevolentiae
Chironomia
Decorum
Delectare
Docere
Device
Eloquence

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