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  2. Aphthonius of Antioch - Wikipedia

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    Aphthonius is known for his work Progymnasmata, a textbook on rhetoric and its elements, including exercises for students before they entered formal rhetorical schools. This work served as an introduction to the techne of Hermogenes of Tarsus. [3] Aphthonius's writing style is characterized as pure and simple, and ancient critics praised his ...

  3. Progymnasmata - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of these exercises was to prepare students for writing declamations after they had completed their education with the grammarians. There are only four surviving handbooks of progymnasmata, attributed to Aelius Theon , Hermogenes of Tarsus , Aphthonius of Antioch , and Nicolaus the Sophist .

  4. Aphthonius of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Aphthonius (Ancient Greek: Ἀφθόνιος) of Alexandria is mentioned by church historian Philostorgius [1] as a learned and eloquent bishop of the Manichaeans. He is mentioned as a disciple and commentator of the prophet Mani by Photios I of Constantinople and Peter of Sicily , and in the form of abjuring Manichaeism.

  5. Byzantine rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    Rhetoric was the most important and difficult topic studied in the Byzantine education system, beginning at the Pandidakterion in early fifth century Constantinople, where the school emphasized the study of rhetoric with eight teaching chairs, five in Greek and three in Latin. [2]

  6. Rhetorical modes - Wikipedia

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    Expository writing is a type of writing where the purpose is to explain or inform the audience about a topic. [13] It is considered one of the four most common rhetorical modes. [14] The purpose of expository writing is to explain and analyze information by presenting an idea, relevant evidence, and appropriate discussion.

  7. This Is Water - Wikipedia

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    The speech covers subjects including the difficulty of empathy, the importance of being well-adjusted, and the apparent lonesomeness of adult life. [1] It suggests that the overall purpose of higher education is to learn to consciously choose how to perceive others, think about meaning, and act appropriately in everyday life. [6]

  8. Aphthonius - Wikipedia

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    Aphthonius may refer to: Aelius Festus Aphthonius (4th century), Latin grammarian, possibly of African origin; Aphthonius of Antioch (late 4th century), Greek sophist ...

  9. Inventio - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a presidential candidate grew up poor and managed to succeed in life through hard work and education, then the candidate would have to apply that story to the speech-inventing process in order to appeal to the audience's emotions.