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rhetor การใช้

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  • Bruttedius Niger was a pupil of the rhetor Apollodorus of Pergamon.
  • The relation is reported by both Zacharias Rhetor and Procopius.
  • Should he pursue studies as a rhetor or philosopher?
  • He was a pupil of the philosopher Plato and of the rhetor Isocrates.
  • Zacharias Rhetor reports on how Patriarch Paul of Alexandria was involved in a murder.
  • Young men who studied under a rhetor would not only focus on public speaking.
  • He defines artistic proofs as arguments that the rhetor generates and creates on his own.
  • Zacharias Rhetor mentions that Bouzes tasked his nephew Domnentiolus with leading an army to Abhgarsat.
  • Evagrius Scholasticus and Zacharias Rhetor imply that Justin was working in his own interest alone.
  • His style of Latin, his knowledge of rhetor " ( teacher of rhetoric ).
  • Aristotle also says rhetoric is concerned with judgment because the audience judges the rhetor's ethos.
  • Rhetoric as the art of judgment would mean the rhetor discerns the available means of persuasion with a choice.
  • He defines inartistic proofs as arguments that the rhetor quotes using information from a non-self-generated source.
  • He is renowned mainly for his works on rhetorics, primarily for his tractatus " Rhetor polonus ".
  • Scholar and historian Zacharias Rhetor, also known as Zacharias of Mytilene was from Mytilene and lived from 465 to around 536.
  • With the major influences being Aristotle and Cicero, he also cited Hermogenes, Menander Rhetor, Bartholomeus Keckermann and Nicolas Caussin.
  • This, in effect, creates a " straw man " against which the rhetor will then defend and strengthen his or her argument.
  • Victorinus resigned his position as official " rhetor of the city of Rome ", professor of rhetoric, not an orator.
  • Asparukh, according to the " Pseudo "  Zacharias Rhetor, " fled from the Khazars out of the Bulgarian mountains ".
  • Kairos was central to the Sophists, who stressed the rhetor's ability to adapt to and take advantage of changing, contingent circumstances.
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