Definition of Rhetors. Meaning of Rhetors. Synonyms of Rhetors

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Definition of Rhetors

Rhetor
Rhetor Rhe"tor, n. [L., fr. Gr. ???.] A rhetorician. [Obs.] --Hammond.

Meaning of Rhetors from wikipedia

- which offers context of practical arguments[vague]. Some of India's famous rhetors include Kabir Das, Rahim Das, Chanakya, and Chandragupt Maurya. For the...
- Menander Rhetor (Gr****: Μένανδρος Ῥήτωρ), also known as Menander of Laodicea (Gr****: Μένανδρος ὁ Λαοδικεύς), was a Gr**** rhetorician and commentator of...
- 465, Gaza – after 536), also known as Zacharias Scholasticus or Zacharias Rhetor, was a bishop and ecclesiastical historian. The life of Zacharias of Mytilene...
- only the wealthiest and most promising students matriculated with a rhetor. The rhetor was the final stage in Roman education. Very few boys went on to study...
- situations. It is one of five modes of rhetoric available to rhetors: In conquest rhetoric, rhetors try to establish their idea as the best among competing...
- Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor is the designation used by modern scholarship for the anonymous 6th-century author who compiled a twelve-part history in the Syriac...
- was crucial." Douglas Downs (2016) defines kairos as the principle of rhetors having little influence over their discourse, which causes them to convey...
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Elder (/ˈsɛnɪkə/ SEN-ik-ə; c. 54 BC – c. AD 39), also known as Seneca the Rhetorician, was a Roman writer, born of a wealthy...
- authors such as Virgil and Livy also became part of the curriculum. The rhetor was a teacher of oratory or public speaking. The art of speaking (ars dicendi)...
- works, one of which was written by one Alexander, and the other by Menander Rhetor. The first edition of these two works is the Aldine edition (Rhetores Graeci...