Definition of Hypotyposis. Meaning of Hypotyposis. Synonyms of Hypotyposis

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Definition of Hypotyposis

Hypotyposis
Hypotyposis Hy`po*ty*po"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to sketch out; ? under + ? to impress.] (Rhet.) A vivid, picturesque description of scenes or events.

Meaning of Hypotyposis from wikipedia

- unlike hypotyposis which remains static. Some authors sometimes define diatyposis as a short hypotyposis. However, contrary to hypotyposis, diatyposis...
- The site has lengthy extracts of these. Scans of editions of Proclus' Hypotyposis and his commentary on Euclid 1 at wilbourhall.org (classical Gr**** and...
- to planetary) equatorium is contained in Proclus's 5th century work Hypotyposis, where he gives instructions on how to construct one in wood or bronze...
- edition, between 1926 and 1956. They comprise: Mariale Lutheranismi hypotyposis Explanatio in Genesim Quadragesimale primum Quadragesimale secundum Quadragesimale...
- (as opposed to planetary) is contained in Proclus's fifth-century work Hypotyposis, where he gives instructions on how to construct one in wood or bronze...
- of Byzantine Studies from 2008 to 2012. Morris is the author of: The Hypotyposis of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, Constantinople (11th—12th...
- toward the subject, the reader, or herself or himself. Rhetorical device Hypotyposis Arp & Johnson (2009), p. 705 Arp & Johnson (2009), p. 712 Arp & Johnson...
- to Monks) Sentences for Monks Ad virginem (Exhortation to a Virgin) Hypotyposis De diversis malignis cogitationibus De magistris et disciplulis Treatise...
- in which she used the painting to illustrate the rhetorical figure of hypotyposis; Rembrandt's painting, with its interplay of light and dark, renders...
- (in his commentary on the Almagest of that chapter), as did Proclus (Hypotyposis IV). It was a four-foot rod with a scale, a sighting hole at one end...