13 juillet 2017
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Ingo Gildenhard et al., « 2. Glossary of Rhetorical and Syntactic Figures », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.y9l4li
This list contains the major rhetorical and syntactic figures identified and discussed in the Commentary. Most of the terms for the figures derive from, or indeed are, either Greek or Latin; we have therefore provided an etymological explanation for each, not least to show that the terminological abracadabra makes perfectly good sense — even if it takes a smattering of ancient Greek and Latin to see this. To facilitate comprehension, the illustrative examples are in English and taken from the...