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Inventio, one of the five
canons of rhetoric, is the
method used for the
discovery of
arguments in
Western rhetoric and
comes from the
Latin word, meaning...
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Inventio Fortunata (also
Inventio Fortunate,
Inventio Fortunat or
Inventio Fortunatae), "Fortunate, or fortune-making, discovery", is a lost book, probably...
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virtuous and
pious people who will
build a
glorious and
eternal city. The
inventio (also apparitio)
confirms the
special bond
between Saint Mark and the Venetians...
- It is the
second of five
canons of
classical rhetoric (the
first being inventio, and the
remaining being elocutio, memoria, and pronuntiatio) that concern...
- comp****es
point to this location. The idea came from a lost work
titled Inventio Fortunata, and the
island featured on maps from the
sixteenth and seventeenth...
- Sicilia), in
Memorabilia tra
natura e geometria. Il
Culto del P****ato
dalla Inventio alla Reinterpretazione, cura di F.
Canali «Bollettino
della Società di...
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Quentin (Latin: Quintinus; died c. 287 AD) also
known as
Quentin of Amiens, was an
early Christian saint. The
legend of his life has him as a
Roman citizen...
- of
literary originality: creatio,
meaning creation 'from nothing', and
inventio,
meaning creation based on "inventive reuse".
Macfarlane argues that a...
- is the
third of the five
canons of
classical rhetoric (the
others being inventio, dispositio, memoria, and pronuntiatio) that
concern the
craft and delivery...
- the crux of the matter. It is a
characteristic of
rhetorical invention (
inventio) and it
precedes argumentation. Aristotle's
definition of rhetoric, "the...