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Hippocratic oratory : the poetics of early Greek medical prose

Title
Hippocratic oratory : the poetics of early Greek medical prose / James R. Cross.
ISBN
9781472474155
1472474155
9781315611181
Publication
London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
viii, 159 pages ; 25 cm.
Notes
Text in English; some passages in Greek with English translation.
Summary
"On Ancient Medicine, On the Art, On Breaths, On the Nature of Human Beings and On the Sacred Disease are among the most well-known and sophisticated works of the Hippocratic collection. The authors of these treatises were seeking to find means to express their arguments that built on authoritative models of their predecessors. By examining the range of expressive resources used in their expository prose, James Cross demonstrates how oral tradition and written techniques, such as sound patterning, sign-posting and antithetical formulae, were deployed to help the writers develop a case. The book demonstrates that there were various layers of meaning and manners of communicating ideas which can be found in Hippocratic expository prose, and offers fresh insights into the oral debating culture and experiments in persuasion which characterise the ancient Greek world of the late fifth-century BCE. James Cross is a tutor in classical civilisation at University College London. He completed his PhD in Classics at King's College London. His research focuses on connections between ancient medicine and literature"--Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Added to Catalog
April 20, 2018
Series
Medicine and the body in antiquity.
Medicine and the body in antiquity
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-155) and index.
Contents
Hippocratic expository prose
Models of logos and medical oratory
Hippocratic epideixis and the orality of medical oratory
Gorgias, Heraclitus and the persuasive functions of sound in On breaths
In the agon : the persuasive functions of antithesis in Hippocratic oratory.
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