Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight

Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight The rhetorical art is the skill of speaking well, it is useful, it is an art, and it has virtus. The Greek concept of fra;sivj is rendered by Roman authors as elocutio, i.e. style. Quintilian believes clarity of speech is the basic el...

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Main Author: Stanisław Śnieżewski
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Published: Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing 2014-12-01
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description Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight The rhetorical art is the skill of speaking well, it is useful, it is an art, and it has virtus. The Greek concept of fra;sivj is rendered by Roman authors as elocutio, i.e. style. Quintilian believes clarity of speech is the basic element of good style. Words should be apt, order – direct, conclusion – not too distant, and everything should have adequate proportions. Words should be selected depending on the context. The words used in a metaphorical sense gain appreciation only in a specific context. Ability to present facts clearly and vividly is a great asset. Even the natural and unsophisticated simplicity, which the Greeks call afeleia, contains some decorativeness, while punctilious scrupulosity in adhering to grammatical correctness gives the impression of sophistication and subtlety. The real power of the speaker lies in his ability to strengthen or weaken the power of words. The last, sixth chapter of book eight contains Quintilian’s thoughts on the rhetorical tropes. A trope (tro;povj) is an artistic (cum virtute) change of a word or an expression from the original and proper one to another.
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spellingShingle Stanisław Śnieżewski
Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight
Classica Cracoviensia
elocutio
deterioration of speech
clarity of speech
rhetorical ornaments
neologisms
erroneous use of language
title Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight
title_full Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight
title_fullStr Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight
title_full_unstemmed Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight
title_short Elocutio in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria, Book Eight
title_sort elocutio in quintilian s institutio oratoria book eight
topic elocutio
deterioration of speech
clarity of speech
rhetorical ornaments
neologisms
erroneous use of language
url https://journals.akademicka.pl/cc/article/view/1779
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