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  1. Ars critica. Der Rhetorlehrer Quintilian als Vorbild für Begriffe und Aufgaben von Kritik in neulateinischen Reden und Schriften Deutschlands im 18.Jahrhundert

    Theme of this article is the ancient Roman tradition of criticism based of the standard ">institutio oratoria« of the late Roman teacher of rhetoric Quintilianus and the reception of rhetorical and critical theory among German 18th century... more

     

    Theme of this article is the ancient Roman tradition of criticism based of the standard ">institutio oratoria« of the late Roman teacher of rhetoric Quintilianus and the reception of rhetorical and critical theory among German 18th century philologists. Just like Immanuel Kant's terminology of 'Kritik' the Latin terms critica and ars critica became in the 18th century basic terms for the research in the history of philology and the social importance of this scientific work. The researchers' documentations in the 18th century demonstrate the ancient tradition between criticism and the liberal arts of the trivium which are studies in rethoric, dialectic and grammar.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Enthalten in: Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Berlin : Wiley-VCH, 1978-; 25, Heft 1 (2002), 41-49 (gesamt 9); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: ars critica; Kritik; Philologie; Rhetorik; Rhetorik (römische); Marcus Fabius Quintilianus; Christian Wilhelm Walch; Johann Erst Immanuel Walch; Johann Georg Walch; Antike; XVIII Jh
    Scope: Online-Ressource