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¿"Progymnasmata" en los "Rhetoricae artis progymnasmata" de Thomas Blebel?

Authors: Curbelo Tavío, María Elena;

¿"Progymnasmata" en los "Rhetoricae artis progymnasmata" de Thomas Blebel?

Abstract

In 1552, humanist Thomas Blebel composed a treatise entitled Rhetoricae artis progymnasmata. His work is a rhetorical treatise modelled on other manuals of precepts and doesn't include a separate section dealing with the progymnasmata. In this article, we examine each of the fourteen progymnasmatic exercises individually in order to highlight possible coincidences with Bebel's work and determine whether it actually is a progymnasmasta treatise or just another one among numerous rhetorical works which have been edited and published during the 15 th and 16 th centuries.

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Keywords

Rhetoric, 620205 Retórica, Humanism, 5701 Lingüística aplicada, 5505 Ciencias auxiliares de la historia, Progymnasmata

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