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Biblical epic and rhetorical paraphrase in late antiquity
Biblical epic and rhetorical paraphrase in late antiquity, The turning of biblical texts into Latin poetry - biblical paraphrase - was an important literary activity in late antiquity (third to sixth centuries AD). The most important surviving examples of this form are Juvencus and Sedulius (of the Gospels), Arat, Biblical epic and rhetorical paraphrase in late antiquity has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Biblical epic and rhetorical paraphrase in late antiquity, The turning of biblical texts into Latin poetry - biblical paraphrase - was an important literary activity in late antiquity (third to sixth centuries AD). The most important surviving examples of this form are Juvencus and Sedulius (of the Gospels), Arat, Biblical epic and rhetorical paraphrase in late antiquity
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  • Biblical epic and rhetorical paraphrase in late antiquity
  • Written by author Michael Roberts
  • Published by Liverpool : Cairns, 1985., 1985/04/01
  • The turning of biblical texts into Latin poetry - biblical paraphrase - was an important literary activity in late antiquity (third to sixth centuries AD). The most important surviving examples of this form are Juvencus and Sedulius (of the Gospels), Arat
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Preface


Abbreviations
1. Introduction: Problem and Procedures
2. The Paraphrase in Rhetorical Theory. The Beginnings to the First Half of the Second Century A.D.
Progymnasmata and the paraphrase before Cicero: Cicero; Theon; Quintilian; Pliny the Younger; Other References
The Post-Hadrianic Period: Definition; Modes of the paraphrase
3. The Ancient Practice of the Paraphrase
Grammatical Paraphrase
Rhetorical Paraphrase: School exercises; Literary paraphrases
4. Christian Reception of the Paraphrase: The Biblical Epic
Biblical Epic as Verse Paraphrase
New Testament Poets
Old Testament Poets
5. The Manipulation of the Biblical Text
Abbreviation and Omission
Transposition and Conflation
Literal Paraphrase
Modal Variation and the Handling of Speech
Periphrasis, Synonymic Amplification and Interpretatio
6. The Bible Amplified: The Construction of the Narratio
The New Testament Poets
The Old Testament Poets: The treatment of the narratio; The search for poetic excellence
7. Conclusion
Select Bibliography; Select List of Text Editions Used; Indexes



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