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  1. Trattati greci sui tropi
    Introduzione ed edizione critica
  2. Trattati greci sui tropi
    Introduzione ed edizione critica
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    In Greek and Latin, tropes (τρόποι) are generally defined as variations from a linguistic and stylistic norm (κυριολογία), either for stylistic purposes or for necessity. In this sense, they lie somewhere between a purely grammatical and a more... more

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    In Greek and Latin, tropes (τρόποι) are generally defined as variations from a linguistic and stylistic norm (κυριολογία), either for stylistic purposes or for necessity. In this sense, they lie somewhere between a purely grammatical and a more rhetorical nature, since they may involve alterations of morphology, the semantic sphere of words, or syntactic peculiarities aimed at achieving a special expressive effect. Because of their ambiguous nature, tropes are in close proximity to what are commonly known as rhetorical figures (σχήματα). From the Ancient times all the way to the Byzantine era, Greek grammarians wrote several treatises on tropes (περὶ τρόπων). This book offers a critical edition of the extant texts on tropes transmitted by mediaeval codices, i.e. the ones attributed to grammarians such as Concordius, Georgius Choeroboscus, and the so-called 'Trypho I', 'Trypho II', 'Trypho III', 'Anonymus III' and 'Anonymus IV'. Each text is accompanied by an Italian translation. In the Introduction, besides a generic overview on the concept of trope (its genesis, its meaning(s), its development throughout centuries), an analysis of the contents and of the reciprocal relations between all these treatises is provided

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Italian
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783111075709
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    Series: Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte ; 150
    Subjects: Georgius Choeroboscus; Tropen; Trypho; rhetorische Figuren; Greek language; Tropus; Griechisch
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 600 pages)
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