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JAN PAUL CRIELAARD, The Euboeans Overseas. Long-distance Contacts and Colonization as Status Activities in Early Iron Age Greece. University of Amsterdam, 19 June 1996. Supervisors: J.H. Crouwel, H.A.G. Brijder. Publication in preparation.

JAN PAUL CRIELAARD, The Euboeans Overseas. Long-distance Contacts and Colonization as Status... 760 DISSERTATIONES INAUGURALES BATAVAE JEROEN A.E. BoNs, Poietikon pragma. !socrates' theory if rhetorical composition. With a rhetorical commentary on the Helen. (Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology, 7). Amster­ dam, Gieben, 1997. Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, ll december 1996. Supervisors: A.H.M. Kessels, D.M. Schenkeveld. This book offers a study of !socrates' concepts of rhetorical composition. As he did not write a handbook, but used his published works as means of instruction, these can serve as the source for his theoretical concepts. The context of the grow­ ing importance of literacy is shown to be relevant to the analysis of his works. The first part investigates three concepts crucial to !socrates' rhetorical paideia: ii>Ea/etlio<;, Katp6<;, Katv6<;. These terms constitute a sequence of tasks for the writer of discourse and represent the principles of !socrates' theory of composition. 'Ilif.a/ dlio<; refers to the qualities of the discourse's outward structure: they are the 'forms' or material at the disposal of the writer when he composes his discourse. Kmp6~ directs the relationships between the discourse and its parts: the writer must exer­ cise his abilities of judgment in deciding on the relative length and position of the discourse's parts. The term Katv6<; is used for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mnemosyne Brill

JAN PAUL CRIELAARD, The Euboeans Overseas. Long-distance Contacts and Colonization as Status Activities in Early Iron Age Greece. University of Amsterdam, 19 June 1996. Supervisors: J.H. Crouwel, H.A.G. Brijder. Publication in preparation.

Mnemosyne , Volume 50 (6): 1 – Dec 27, 1997

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1568-525X
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760 DISSERTATIONES INAUGURALES BATAVAE JEROEN A.E. BoNs, Poietikon pragma. !socrates' theory if rhetorical composition. With a rhetorical commentary on the Helen. (Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology, 7). Amster­ dam, Gieben, 1997. Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, ll december 1996. Supervisors: A.H.M. Kessels, D.M. Schenkeveld. This book offers a study of !socrates' concepts of rhetorical composition. As he did not write a handbook, but used his published works as means of instruction, these can serve as the source for his theoretical concepts. The context of the grow­ ing importance of literacy is shown to be relevant to the analysis of his works. The first part investigates three concepts crucial to !socrates' rhetorical paideia: ii>Ea/etlio<;, Katp6<;, Katv6<;. These terms constitute a sequence of tasks for the writer of discourse and represent the principles of !socrates' theory of composition. 'Ilif.a/ dlio<; refers to the qualities of the discourse's outward structure: they are the 'forms' or material at the disposal of the writer when he composes his discourse. Kmp6~ directs the relationships between the discourse and its parts: the writer must exer­ cise his abilities of judgment in deciding on the relative length and position of the discourse's parts. The term Katv6<; is used for

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