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implications for rhetorical studies and for popular conceptions of public persuasion. Contemporary rhetoricians have tended to reject Ramus's view in favor of a more wide ranging (and in many respects, Aristotelian) understanding of the rhetorical arts as encompassing "a range of ordinary language practices." Rhetoric, traditionally, had had five parts, of which
2159:, in different ways built on Ramism, and took advantage of the space cleared by some of the simplifications (and oversimplifications) it had effected. The longest-lasting strand of Ramism was in systematic Calvinist theology, where textbook treatments with a Ramist framework were still used into the eighteenth century, particularly in
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Invention involves fourteen topics, including definition, cause, effect, subject, adjunct, difference, contrary, comparison, similarity, and testimony. Style encompasses four tropes: metaphor, synecdoche, metonymy, and irony. It also includes rules for poetic meter and rhythmical prose, figures
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After studying Ramus's work, Ong concluded that the results of his "methodizing" of the arts "are the amateurish works of a desperate man who is not a thinker but merely an erudite pedagogue". On the other hand, his work had an immediate impact on the issue of disciplinary boundaries, educators
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As James
Jasinski explains, "the range of rhetoric began to be narrowed during the 16th century, thanks in part to the works of Peter Ramus." In using the word "narrowed," Jasinski is referring to Ramus's argument for divorcing rhetoric from dialectic (logic), a move that had far reaching
2077:. This division gave rise to the jocular designation of judgment or mother-wit as the "secunda Petri". But what Ramus does here in fact redefines rhetoric. There is a new configuration, with logic and rhetoric each having two parts: rhetoric was to cover
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or effective use of language, and emphasised the role of vernacular
European languages (rather than Latin). Ramist reforms strengthened the rhetoricians' tendency to focus on style. The effect was that rhetoric was applied in literature.
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to be useless. The emphasis on technological applications and engineering mathematics was coupled to an appeal to nationalism (France was well behind Italy, and needed to catch up with
Germany).
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Logic falls, according to Ramus, into two parts: invention (treating of the notion and definition) and judgment (comprising the judgment proper, syllogism and method). Here he was influenced by
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Ramus recommends the use of summaries, headings, citations and examples. Ong calls Ramus's use of outlines, "a reorganization of the whole of knowledge and indeed of the whole human lifeworld."
693:. He admits only the first three figures, as in the original Aristotelian scheme, and in his later works he also attacks the validity of the third figure, following in this the precedent of
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showing its age, was in a confused and disordered state. Ramus sought to infuse order and simplicity into philosophical and scholastic education by reinvigorating a sense of
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According to Ong this kind of spectacular thesis was in fact routine at the time. Even so, Ong raises questions as to whether Ramus actually ever delivered this thesis.
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He published fifty works in his lifetime and nine appeared after his death. Ong undertook the complex bibliographical task of tracing his books through their editions.
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All the things that
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The
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Mathematicians, Mechanics, and
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Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason
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Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason
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Théophile de Banos (died c. 1595) was a Huguenot pastor and author, originally from
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Peter Ramus's Attack on Cicero: Text and Translation of Ramus's Brutinae Quaestiones
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A central issue is that Ramus's anti-Aristotelianism arose out of a concern for
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French renaissance studies : 1540-70 : humanism and the Encyclopedia
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Ramus, Pedagogy and the Liberal Arts: Ramism in Britain and the Wider World
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Ramus, Pedagogy and the Liberal Arts: Ramism in Britain and the Wider World
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A Fuller Course in the Art of Logic Conformed to the Method of Peter Ramus
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Petrus Ramus, professeur au Collège de France, sa vie, ses ecrits, sa mort
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largely having accepted his arguments by the end of the 17th century.
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Peter Ramus and the Educational Reformation of the Sixteenth Century
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In 1561 he faced significant enmity following his adoption of
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Ramus (Pierre de la Ramée) sa vie, ses écrits et ses opinions
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Biblical Authority: A Critique of the Rogers/McKim Proposal
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Thomas Johannes Freigius (1543–1583) was a Swiss scholar;
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Advertissement sur la réformation de l'université de Paris
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He spent around two years in Germany and Switzerland. The
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In 1551 Henry II appointed him a regius professor at the
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Jasinski, James. Sourcebook on Rhetoric, 2001, pp. xviii
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Quaecumque ab Aristotele dicta essent, commentitia esse
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Orality and literacy: The technologizing of the word.
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Bartholomew Keckerman and the Anti-Ramist Tradition
2099:He was also known as a mathematician, a student of
363:, over two days. The matter was brought before the
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2800:The Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy
2060:leaning is seen in the definition of logic as the
2114:He had students of his own. He corresponded with
501:(1572). Hiding for a while in a bookshop off the
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2548:The History of Scepticim from Erasmus to Spinoza
2118:on mathematics, and at one point recommended to
459:Ramus awaiting his murderers: wood engraving by
3218:Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric
3211:Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric
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2496:. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 10, 15.
2320:Scholarum mathematicarum libri unus et triginta
277:. A Protestant convert, he was a victim of the
3427:16th-century Calvinist and Reformed Christians
3126:Complete Prose Works of John Milton: Volume 8.
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3209:—. "Recent Work on Peter Ramus (1970–1986),"
2871:The Emergence of Technology in Western Europe
2016:
497:Returning to France, he fell a victim in the
305:was in full tide, at a transitional time for
2645:Steven J. Reid; Emma Annette Wilson (2011).
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2122:that she appoint him to a university chair.
3202:. "The Present State of Studies on Ramus,"
2306:Scolae physicae, metaphysicae, mathematicae
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2282:
1657:A Dialogue Concerning Oratorical Partitions
634:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
315:Everything that Aristotle has said is false
301:, working as a servant. A reaction against
2705:Sourcebook on Rhetoric, 2001, pp. xvii-iii
2261:(Paris, 1559; second edition, Basel, 1572)
2023:
2009:
29:
3236:De Petri Rami vita, scriptis, philosophia
3227:Uber den Ramismus der Universität Leipzig
654:Learn how and when to remove this message
3422:French Calvinist and Reformed Christians
3090:(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).
3080:(English translation, 1900), vol. i.185.
3000:
2597:John D. Woodbridge, Kenneth S. Kantzer,
2241:Rhetoricae distinctiones in Quintilianum
2212:
2087:. In general, Ramism liked to deal with
1747:Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style
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417:Contra novam academiam Petri Rami oratio
332:
3347:Academic staff of the Collège de France
2869:, p. 16, in Maurice Crosland (editor),
2431:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Arnaud d'Ossat"
3319:
3269:The Dictionary of the History of Ideas
3177:The Skeptics of the French Renaissance
2929:
2885:"Historische Tabellenwerke - Freigius"
2775:
2651:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 1.
2326:Commentariorum de religione christiana
490:and leading Ramus to write angrily to
265:; 1515 – 26 August 1572) was a French
2491:
1950:Rhetoric of social intervention model
415:, another professor there, published
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2586:Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2524:
2462:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Peter Ramus"
2363:"Petrus Ramus" – Britannica Academic
2322:(Basel, 1569) (his most famous work)
2091:as method for organising knowledge.
632:adding citations to reliable sources
599:
555:, the former a criticism on the old
3432:Calvinist and Reformed philosophers
3286:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2782:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2692:Michelle Ballif, Michael G. Moran,
544:basis for the various disciplines.
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3367:16th-century French mathematicians
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2813:Rhetoric in the European Tradition
2480:From Humanism to Science 1480-1700
14:
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3167:(Harvard University Press, 1958).
2798:, in Donald Rutherford (editor),
3382:16th-century French male writers
3377:16th-century French philosophers
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670:boasting numerous adherents in
484:La Rochelle Confession of Faith
3258:Works by or about Petrus Ramus
3182:Pranti, K. "Uber P. Ramus" in
2492:Peter, Sharratt (1976-01-01).
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2111:is to be found in Hermogenes.
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540:as the overriding logical and
532:, in its Early Modern form as
499:St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
289:He was born at the village of
279:St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
16:French philosopher (1515–1572)
1:
3298:Mathematics Genealogy Project
3138:New York: Methuen.(p. viii).
2981:
2829:Mathematics Genealogy Project
2601:(1982), p. 185, with caveats.
2563:Histoire de la ville de Paris
2229:Aristotelicae Animadversiones
1920:List of feminist rhetoricians
549:Aristotelicae Animadversiones
391:Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine
361:Goveanus (Antonio de Gouveia)
284:
100:Aristotelicae Animadversiones
3407:Deaths by stabbing in France
3357:French Renaissance humanists
3194:Les précurseurs de Descartes
3078:History of Modern Philosophy
1910:Glossary of rhetorical terms
519:
461:Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury
7:
3372:16th-century French writers
3303:Catholic Encyclopedia entry
3184:Munchener Sitzungs berichte
3147:University of Chicago Press
2887:(in German). Archived from
2635:, under Pierre de la Ramée.
2625:John Foxe's Book of Martyrs
2332:
2259:De moribus veterum Gallorum
1757:Language as Symbolic Action
595:
516:, to the murder of Cicero.
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3342:University of Paris alumni
3066:Graves, Frank Pierrepont.
2140:
3412:People murdered in France
3165:Ramus and Talon Inventory
2205:and Hieronymus Treutler.
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1667:De Optimo Genere Oratorum
565:Institutiones Dialecticae
547:He published in 1543 the
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3112:Harvard University Press
3098:Petrus Ramus als Theolog
2610:Katherine Duncan-Jones,
2560:Michel Félibien (1725).
2349:
2265:Liber de Cæsaris Militia
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321:paraphrases as follows:
3046:. Schwabe, Basel 2001,
3011:Encyclopædia Britannica
2277:, au Roy, Paris, (1562)
2218:Arithmeticae libri tres
2107:: the Ramist method of
1607:De Sophisticis Elenchis
586:Dialecticae partitiones
553:Dialecticae Partitiones
530:Aristotelian philosophy
473:palace of Fontainebleau
2947:Cite journal requires
2751:In Defence of Rhetoric
2314:Prooemium mathematicum
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1727:De doctrina Christiana
1717:Dialogus de oratoribus
1637:Rhetorica ad Herennium
863:Captatio benevolentiae
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114:Renaissance philosophy
3417:French murder victims
3362:French mathematicians
3249:Works by Petrus Ramus
3206:47-48 (1972) 201-13.
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1895:Communication studies
1737:De vulgari eloquentia
1597:Rhetoric to Alexander
458:
373:, and finally before
351:. He was accused, by
333:Early academic career
323:
3308:Charles Waddington,
3108:The New England Mind
2681:The Barbarian Within
2105:Hermogenes of Tarsus
628:improve this section
563:appeared in 1547 as
275:educational reformer
136:Renaissance humanism
3387:French rhetoricians
3352:Christian humanists
3233:Waddington, Charles
3220:18 (2000): 399-455.
3100:(Strassburg, 1878).
3058:Freedman, Joseph S.
2525:Compayré, Gabriel.
2296:Grammaire Française
2235:Brutinae questiones
1900:Composition studies
1831:Health and medicine
1697:Institutio Oratoria
904:Eloquentia perfecta
569:Scholae Dialecticae
437:Academic scepticism
423:, in other words a
421:nouveau academicien
353:Jacques Charpentier
3392:Rhetoric theorists
3275:Sellberg, Erland.
3267:'Ramism' entry in
3070:(Macmillan, 1912).
3029:, Paris, Vrin 1984
2811:Thomas M. Conley,
2796:Language and Logic
2794:Michael Losonsky,
2630:2007-09-27 at the
2550:(1979), pp. 28-30.
2310:(1565, 1566, 1578)
2222:
2187:Johannes Althusius
2131:irrational numbers
2075:Rodolphus Agricola
1985:Terministic screen
1767:A General Rhetoric
1297:Resignation speech
834:Studia humanitatis
816:Byzantine rhetoric
492:Heinrich Bullinger
465:
435:'s description of
299:Collège de Navarre
231:Pierre de La Ramée
199:educational reform
124:Western philosophy
88:Collège de Navarre
42:Pierre de La Ramée
3253:Project Gutenberg
3216:—. "Ramus 2000,"
3052:978-3-7965-1560-6
2658:978-0-7546-9408-3
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