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- W4200004590 abstract "Chapter 4 turns from following the long and varied tradition of stylistic teaching and practice to dedicated theory: now the reception of Aristotle’s <italic>Rhetoric</italic> and especially its analytic of the emotions from antiquity to the late thirteenth century. This chapter treats pathos and enthymeme in Aristotle’s <italic>Rhetoric</italic>. It contrasts other ancient philosophical traditions of the passions with Aristotle’s phenomenological treatment of emotion in the <italic>Rhetoric</italic>. It traces the post-classical reception of the <italic>Rhetoric</italic> through medieval Arabic commentators on the emotions, Moerbeke’s authoritative Latin translation, Giles of Rome’s important commentary on the <italic>Rhetoric</italic>, <italic>c</italic>.1272, and other scholastic commentators on the relevant sections of Aristotle’s text. It also contrasts other medieval philosophies of the passions with what readers would have found in Aristotle’s <italic>Rhetoric</italic>. In his first engagement with the <italic>Rhetoric</italic>, Giles did not grasp the political significance of Aristotle’s treatment of emotions because his thinking was still embedded in contemporary medieval theories of the passions." @default.
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- W4200004590 title "Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the Latin West" @default.
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