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rhetorical technique that is
subtle but
nevertheless present in
Tacitus called synkrisis,
which he uses to draw
comparisons between Agricola and
other figures...
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Progymnasmata (Gr**** προγυμνάσματα "fore-exercises";
Latin praeexercitamina) are a
series of
preliminary rhetorical exercises that
began in
ancient Greece...
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framework and are some of the
highlights of the poem.
Nonnus also
employs synkrisis, comparison,
throughout his poem, most
notably in the
comparison of Dionysus...
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Nicolaus Schow and Stobaeus.
Teletis reliquiae, 1889 –
edition of Teles. Die
Synkrisis in der
antiken Litteratur: Prorectoratsrede, 1893 – The
syncrisis in ancient...
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Dissertatio de
incarnatione filii Dei,
Johann Balhorn the Younger, Lübeck 1595
Synkrisis sive
comparatio logica,
utriusque familiae logicae,
Romeae scilicet et...