- works. The
three aims of the orator,
according to Cicero, are "docere,
delectare, et movere." That is: to
prove your
thesis to the audience, to delight...
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definition of the aims of poetry, "either to
please or to educate" (Latin: aut
delectare aut prodesse).
Salons in the
tradition of the
French literary and philosophical...
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United States,
Journal of
Thought Fund, 2002. Wittig, Claudia.
Prodesse et
Delectare: Case
Studies on
Didactic Literature in the
European Middle Ages / Fallstudien...
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described these as 'to teach, to
delight and to move' (docere/probare,
delectare/conciliare, movere/flectere).
Cicero breaks down the term
Docere further...
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Dominus Dracon Delectare –
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Horace repeats this
maxim in
different wordings: "Aut
prodesse uolunt aut
delectare poetae aut
simul et
iucunda et
idonea dicere uitae" ("The poet wishes...
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humanitatis Modern period Concepts Captatio benevolentiae Chironomia Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas...
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humanitatis Modern period Concepts Captatio benevolentiae Chironomia Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas...
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humanitatis Modern period Concepts Captatio benevolentiae Chironomia Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas...