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Elocutio (lexis or
phrasis in Gr****) is a
Latin term for the
mastery of
rhetorical devices and
figures of
speech in
Western classical rhetoric. Elocutio...
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previous comments on the five
canons of rhetoric: Inventio, Dispositio,
Elocutio, Memoria, and Pronuntiatio. In this text,
Cicero attempts to
describe the...
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classical rhetoric (the
first being inventio, and the
remaining being elocutio, memoria, and pronuntiatio) that
concern the
crafting and
delivery of speeches...
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Informal Figure of
speech Scheme Trope Five
canons Inventio Dispositio Elocutio Memoria Pronuntiatio Hypsos Imitatio Kairos Method of loci
Modes Operations...
- compelling. The
other four
canons of
classical rhetoric (namely dispositio,
elocutio, memoria, and pronuntiatio) rely on
their interrelationship with invention...
- here did add to rhetoric: it
concentrated more on the
remaining aspect of
elocutio or
effective use of language, and
emphasised the role of
vernacular European...
- five
canons in
classical rhetoric (the
others being inventio, dispositio,
elocutio, and pronuntiatio)
concerned with the
crafting and
delivery of speeches...
- movement, with the help of
Sheridan and Walker. (Another area of rhetoric,
elocutio, was
unrelated to
elocution and, instead,
concerned the
style of writing...
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Informal Figure of
speech Scheme Trope Five
canons Inventio Dispositio Elocutio Memoria Pronuntiatio Hypsos Imitatio Kairos Method of loci
Modes Operations...
- five
canons of rhetoric—inventio (invention),
dispositio (arrangement),
elocutio (style),
memoria (memory), and
pronuntiatio (delivery)—which he saw as...