Hyperbaton

  • 51hy|per|ba|ton — «hy PUR buh ton», noun, plural ta « tuh». inversion of the natural or logical order of words for emphasis. Example: “Great is Diana of the Ephesians” (Acts 19:28). ╂[< Latin hyperbaton < Greek hypérbaton < hyper over + baínein step] …

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  • 52Hyperbatic — Hy per*bat ic, a. Of or pertaining to an hyperbaton; transposed; inverted. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 53Baroque — art redirects here. Please disambiguate such links to Baroque painting, Baroque sculpture, etc. In the arts, the Baroque (pronounced /bə rɒk/) was a Western cultural epoch, commencing roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy.… …

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  • 54Catullus — For persons with a cognomen Catulus , see Lutatius Gaius Valerius Catullus (ca. 84 BC ndash; ca. 54 BC) was a Roman poet of the 1st century BC. His work remains widely studied, and continues to influence poetry and other forms of art.… …

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  • 55Luis de Góngora — Infobox Writer name = Luis de Góngora caption = Luis de Góngora, in a portrait by Diego Velázquez. birthdate = July 11, 1561 birthplace = Córdoba, Spain deathdate = May 24, 1627) deathplace = Córdoba, Spain life = occupation = Poet, cleric… …

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  • 56Hiberno-Latin — Hiberno Latin, also called Hisperic Latin, was a playful and learned sort of Latin literature created and spread by Irish monks during the period from the sixth century to the tenth century. Hiberno Latin was notable for its curiously learned… …

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  • 57Juan de Mena — Juan de Mena, engraving of a Zaragoza s edition (Jorge Coci, 1509) of Laberinto de Fortuna. Juan de Mena (1411–1456) was one of the most significant Spanish poets of the fifteenth century. He was highly regarded at the court of Juan II de… …

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  • 58Apposition — Not to be confused with dislocations, an apposition like structure whose elements are not placed side by side. For movement of the thumb, see Thumb#Opposition and apposition. Apposition is a grammatical construction in which two elements,… …

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  • 59Glossary of rhetorical terms — Rhetorical Theory is a subject rife with jargon and special terminology. This page explains commonly used rhetorical terms in alphabetical order. The brief definitions here are intended to serve as a quick reference rather than an in depth… …

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  • 60Pericles' Funeral Oration — is a famous speech from Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War . [Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War , 2.34 2.46. ] The speech was delivered by Pericles, an eminent Athenian politician, at the end of the first year of the… …

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