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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2014.tde-28052014-115342
Document
Author
Full name
Rodrigo Garcia Manoel
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Oliva Neto, João Angelo (President)
Martins, Paulo
Prado, João Batista Toledo
Title in Portuguese
Teoria e prática: estudo e tradução das epístolas e invectivas de Pseudo-Salústio e Pseudo-Cícero à luz dos Progymnásmata
Keywords in Portuguese
(Pseudo-)Cícero
(Pseudo-)Salústio
História da educação
Progymnásmata
Retórica
Abstract in Portuguese
Com a pesquisa busca-se descobrir quão estreita é a relação entre a teoria das prescrições retóricas feitas pelos progymnásmata de Élio Teão, Hermógenes, Aftônio e Nicolau e as produções escritas que nos restaram de alunos na iminência de praticar a oratória a partir do primeiro século d.C. Deste modo, pela análise dos documentos esperase, primeiro, produzir mais informações sobre como se dava o ensino de tal disciplina entre os romanos, a) indentificando os temas de que se serviam os professores, a relevância de tais produções escritas para a aprendizagem de gêneros textuais, os lugarescomuns e os autores que eram modelo a imitar ou evitar e o modo como tal ação se dava por meio das palavras; b) fornecendo tradução da invectiva de (Pseudo-)Cícero e da invectiva e das epístolas a César de (Pseudo-)Salústio.
Title in English
Theory and practice: study and translation of epistles and invective of Pseudo-Sallust and Pseudo-Cicero in light of Progymnásmata
Keywords in English
(Pseudo-)Cicero
(Pseudo-)Sallust
History of education
Progymnásmata
Rhetoric
Abstract in English
This research aims to find out how close is the relationship between the theory of rhetorical prescriptions of Aelius Theon, Hermogenes, Aphtonius the Sophist, and Nicolaus the Sophist and remaining texts of students who were about to go on public speaking on first century A.D. Thus, the analysis of such documents is expected to give more information about rhetorical teaching among the Romans: identifying themes that served teachers, the relevance of such written productions for learning text genres, the common places and authors that were model to imitate or avoid and how such action took form through words. At last, there is a translation of the invective by (Pseudo -)Cicero and the invective and the epistles to Caesar by (Pseudo-)Sallust.
 
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2014-05-28
 
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