Ramus, Pedagogy and the Liberal Arts

Ramus, Pedagogy and the Liberal Arts

Ramism in Britain and the Wider World

Reid, Steven J.; Wilson, Emma Annette

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

272

Mole

9781032924236

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction, Emma AnnetteWilson; Chapter 1 Ramus and Ramism, PeterMack; Chapter 2 Andrew Melville and Scottish Ramism, Steven J.Reid; Chapter 3 Flat Dichotomists and Learned Men, SarahKnight; Chapter 4 Reading the 'unseemly logomachy', Emma AnnetteWilson; Chapter 5 Ramus, Printed Loci, and the Re-invention of Knowledge, RaphaelHallett; Chapter 6 The Secret of Success, AnitaTraninger; Chapter 7 Petrus Ramus and the Vernacular, KeesMeerhoff; Chapter 8 Ramus, Rheticus, and the Copernican Connection, DennisDanielson; Chapter 9 The Legacy of Petrus Ramus in U.S. Composition, RosaleenKeefe; Chapter 10 The Method of Exposition in Brynjolf Sveinsson's 'Commentary' (1640) on the Dialecticae of Petrus Ramus, GunnarHardarson; Chapter 11 The Reception of Ramist Rhetoric in Hungary and Transylvania, GaborKecskemeti; Chapter 12 The Ramist Roots of Comenian Pansophia, HowardHotson;
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