Collection of Essays
Rhetoric beyond words: delight and persuasion in the arts of the Middle Ages Carruthers, Mary J. [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Cambridge studies in medieval literature / 78 |
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Language: | English |
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'Working by words alone': the architect, scholasticism and rhetoric in thirteenth-century France |
Grammar and rhetoric in late medieval polyphony: modern metaphor or old simile? |
Nature's forge and mechanical production: writing, reading and performing song |
Rhetorical strategies in the pictorial imagery of fourteenth-century manuscripts: the case of the Bohun psalters |
Vultus adest (the face helps): performance, expressivity and interiority |
Special delivery: were medieval letter writers trained in performance? |
The concept of ductus, or journeying through a work of art |
Ductus and memoria: Chartres cathedral and the workings of rhetoric |
Ductus figuratus et subtilis: rhetorical interventions for women in two twelfth-century liturgies |
Terribilis est locus iste: the Pantheon in 609 |