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Ekphrasis or
ecphrasis (from the Gr****) is a
rhetorical device indicating the
written description of a work of art. It is a vivid,
often dramatic, verbal...
- Trotha,
Caroline Y. (eds.).
Genealogy of Po****r Science: From
Ancient Ecphrasis to
Virtual Reality. Verlag. doi:10.1515/9783839448359. ISBN 9783839448359...
- Bill. "The Emperor's No Clothes:
Suetonius and the
Dynamics of
Corporeal Ecphrasis."
classical Antiquity, vol. 31, no. 2, 2012, pp. 315–348. Lounsbury, Richard...
- John
Phokas (Ancient Gr****: Ἰωάννης Φωκᾶς, Iōánnēs Phōkâs) or
Phocas (Latin:
Johannes Phocas) was a 12th-century
Byzantine pilgrim to the Holy Land. He...
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never explicitly states that
Theseus even
looked at Ariadne. Told
through ecphrasis, or the
depiction of
events on
inanimate objects, the bulk of the poem...
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subject of the rape of
Europa (from the
Ecphrasis in Book I, 1, 3–13) was
closely connected with Sidon, and is
represented on
Sidonian coins....
- painting. Dufallo,
Basil (2013). The Captor's Image: Gr****
Culture in
Roman Ecphrasis.
Oxford University Press. pp. 21–22. ISBN 978-0-19-973587-7. Menaechmus...
- ISBN 9781889758879. Polański, T., "The
Three Young Men in the
Furnace and the Art of
Ecphrasis in the
Coptic Sermon by
Theophilus of Alexandria",
Studies in Ancient...
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Caroline Y. (30
November 2020).
Genealogy of Po****r Science: From
Ancient Ecphrasis to
Virtual Reality. Transcript. p. 332. ISBN 978-3-8394-4835-9. Hornblower...
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finality of language"
present in the use of the
rhetorical device of
ecphrasis in "Alexandrian neo-rhetoric of the
second century".
Barthes also showed...