Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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PREFACE Dr. Roy J. Deferrari , Dean of the Graduate School and Head of the Greek and Latin Department of the Catholic University of America , suggested to me an investigation of the rhetoric of St. Hilary of Poitiers as a needed topic ...
PREFACE Dr. Roy J. Deferrari , Dean of the Graduate School and Head of the Greek and Latin Department of the Catholic University of America , suggested to me an investigation of the rhetoric of St. Hilary of Poitiers as a needed topic ...
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damaging to Hilary's reputation as a writer does not at all prove that Jerome considered his works obscure it can be interpreted with equal reason to mean that the “ simpliciores fratres ” had an inferior theological training 31 ...
damaging to Hilary's reputation as a writer does not at all prove that Jerome considered his works obscure it can be interpreted with equal reason to mean that the “ simpliciores fratres ” had an inferior theological training 31 ...
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In the Sermons of St. Basil , 12 for instance , the frequency of rhetorical questions forms a ratio of 9 : 5 when compared with Hilary's total number . The ratio for the frequencies of the single question in Basil and Hilary is 8 : 5 ...
In the Sermons of St. Basil , 12 for instance , the frequency of rhetorical questions forms a ratio of 9 : 5 when compared with Hilary's total number . The ratio for the frequencies of the single question in Basil and Hilary is 8 : 5 ...
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