%0 %0 Generic %A Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius %D [2014] %T Quintilian %E %B %C %I %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 %8 %9 %? %! Quintilian %Z %@ %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 %4 %# %$ %F quintilianus2014quintilian %K prosop %X

Quintilian, born in Spain about 35 CE, became a widely known and highly successful teacher of rhetoric in Rome. The Orator's Education ( Institutio Oratoria ), a comprehensive training program in twelve books, draws on his own rich experience. It is a work of enduring importance, not only for its insights on oratory, but for the picture it paints of education and social attitudes in the Roman world.

Quintilian offers both general and specific advice. He gives guidelines for proper schooling (beginning with the young boy); analyzes the structure of speeches; recommends devices that will engage listeners and appeal to their emotions; reviews a wide range of Greek and Latin authors of use to the orator; and counsels on memory, delivery, and gestures.

Donald Russell's new five-volume Loeb Classical Library edition of The Orator's Education , which replaces an eighty-year-old translation by H. E. Butler, provides a text and facing translation fully up to date in light of current scholarship and well tuned to today's taste. Russell also provides unusually rich explanatory notes, which enable full appreciation of this central work in the history of rhetoric.

Summary hebis %Z %U http://www.loebclassics.com/view/LCL127/2002/volume.xml %+ %^ %0 %0 Book %A %D 2010 %T Phenomenology and literature : historical perspectives and systematic accounts %E Vandevelde, Pol %B Orbis phaenomenologicus. Perspektiven N.F., 24 %C Würzburg %I Königshausen & Neumann %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 %8 %9 %? %! Phenomenology and literature : historical perspectives and systematic accounts %Z %@ 9783826042843 %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F vandevelde2010phenomenology %K heidegger %X %Z %U http://d-nb.info/99969748X/04 %+ %^ %0 %0 Book %A Lukacher, Ned %D 1986 %T Primal scenes : literature, philosophy, psychoanalysis %E %B %C Ithaca ˜[u.a.]œ %I Cornell Univ. Press %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 %8 %9 %? %! Primal scenes : literature, philosophy, psychoanalysis %Z %@ 9780801418860 %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F lukacher1986primal %K prosop %X Primal Scenes is concerned with those elements in the thought of Freud and Heidegger which make us continue to regard them as our contemporaries. It seeks to reassert their radical potential, which, the author believes, has been minimized as as critics celebrate the radicality of Lacan, Derrida, and others. Summary hebis %Z %U http://scans.hebis.de/HEBCGI/show.pl?00983079_toc.pdf %+ %^ %0 %0 Book %A đức Thảo, Trần %D 1986 %T Phenomenology and dialectical materialism %E %B Boston studies in the philosophy of science %C Dordrecht ˜[u.a.]œ %I Reidel %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 %8 %9 %? %! Phenomenology and dialectical materialism %Z %@ 9789027707376 %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F trnctho1986phenomenology %K diamat %X Tran Duc Thao, a brilliant student of philosophy at the Ecole Normale Super- ieure within the post-1935 decade of political disaster, born in Vietnam shortly after the F ir st World War, recipient of a scholarship in Paris in 1935 37, was early noted for his independent and originaI mind_ While the 1930s twisted down to the defeat of the Spanish Republic, the compromise with German Fascism at Munich, and the start of the Second World War, and while the 1940s began with hypocritical stability at the Western Front fol- lowed by the defeat of France, and the occupation of Paris by the German power together with French collaborators, and the n ended with liberation and a search for a new understanding of human situations, the young Thao was deeply immersed in the classical works of European philosophy. He was al so the attentive but critical student of a quite special generation of French metaphysicians and social philosophers: Gaston Berger, Maurice Merleau- Ponty, Emile Brehier, Henri Lefebvre, Rene le Senne, Jean-Paul Sartre, perhaps the young Louis Althusser. They, in their several modes of response, had been meditating for more than a decade on the philosophy of Edmund Husserl, which came to France in the thirties as a new metaphysical enlighten- ment - phenomenology. Summary hebis %Z %U http://scans.hebis.de/HEBCGI/show.pl?00869836_toc.pdf %+ %^ %0 %0 Book %A Kofman, Sarah %D 1983 %T L' enigme de la femme : la femme dans les textes de Freud %E %B %C Paris %I Ed. Galilée %V %6 %N %P %& %Y %S %7 2. éd. rev. et corr. %8 %9 %? %! L' enigme de la femme : la femme dans les textes de Freud %Z %@ %( %) %* %L %M %1 %2 %3 book %4 %# %$ %F kofman1983enigme %K phallus %X %Z %U http://scans.hebis.de/HEBCGI/show.pl?08441758_kla.pdf %+ %^