Whereas " hypokrisis " applied to any sort of public performance ( including the art of rhetoric ), " hypokrites " was a technical term for a stage actor and was not considered an appropriate role for a public figure.
22.
Garver writes, " Rhetoric articulates a civic art of rhetoric, combining the almost incompatible properties of techne and appropriateness to citizens . " Each of Aristotle's divisions plays a role in civic life and can be used in a different way to affect cities.
23.
The future patriarch Eliya I ( 1026 49 ) was bishop of Tirhan when Eliya Bar Shinaya completed his " Chronography " in 1018 / 19, and was commended by him as'a profound and experienced student of church doctrine and the art of rhetoric '.
24.
The chambers also encouraged the composition of songs, but with very little success; they produced no lyrical genius more considerable than Matthijs de Casteleyn ( 1488 1550 ) of Oudenaarde, author of " De Conste van Rhetorijcken " ( " The Art of Rhetoric " ).
25.
The correspondence is startlingly genteel, as if letters from the ancient world had invaded a culture that prides itself on being in your face ( adversa fronte instans ), a culture in which the art of rhetoric is often reduced to a few expletive-ridden imperatives ( iussa maledictis mixta ).
26.
Borg s " "'De Arte Rethorica : Brevis Notitia " "'( A Short Note on the Art of Rhetoric ), a work in Latin completed in 1668, is held in manuscript form at the National Library of Malta as MS . 718 # 10.
27.
He wrote deliberative speeches; an Art of Rhetoric; paegnia; Rhetorical Resources . " Dillon and Gergel state that the second sentence is a " preposterous statement, both as concerns Plato and Isocrates . " They further declare that emending'pupil "'( math�t�s ) " for'teacher "'( kath�g�t�s ) " is equally foolish.