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Histoire de la tradition et de l'édition des textes médicaux grecs. VIIIe colloque international sur l'ecdotique des textes médicaux grecs

Jouanna J., Grimal N., Boudon-Millot V, Guardasole A.
Publication date 29/09/2025
EAN: 9782877547277
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The fruit of a long history dating back at least more than three hundred years and, on the part of its author, of some fifty years of research and analysis of texts of both the Old and New Testaments, this work sets out to present systematically and ... See full description
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Page Count440
Languagefr
AuthorJouanna J., Grimal N., Boudon-Millot V, Guardasole A.
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date29/09/2025
Weight8 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.20 x 1.60 x 2.40 cm
Actes du colloque organisé par l'Académie des Insccriptions et Belles-Lettres, l'équipe « Médecine grecque et littérature technique » de l'UMR 8167 du CNRS « Orient et Méditerranée » et le Dipartimento « Asia Africa e Mediterraneo » de l'Università deg...
The fruit of a long history dating back at least more than three hundred years and, on the part of its author, of some fifty years of research and analysis of texts of both the Old and New Testaments, this work sets out to present systematically and in depth the principles of biblical rhetoric. Belonging to the cultural area of the Semitic world, biblical rhetoric differs from Greco-Latin rhetoric, of which the modern West is the direct heir. However, it applies not only to texts written in Hebrew or Aramaic, but also to the Greek books of the Old and New Testaments. Knowledge of the laws of this specific rhetoric is essential for a better understanding of the biblical writings. The Treatise is divided into three parts: Composition, Context and Interpretation. The first part sets out the relationships between all the linguistic elements used to construct texts, followed by the successive levels of their organisation, afterwards the figures of composition and finally the rules of rewriting. The part devoted to context looks first at intratext, and even more importantly at intertextual relationships, before examining the function of the centre of concentric compositions and proposing rules for rewriting synoptic texts. The third part first shows the usefulness of biblical rhetoric for establishing the text, its translation, its divisions and its punctuation. A presentation of the five hermeneutical rules for interpreting texts based on their composition follows. Next comes the role of intertextuality, which is often decisive in shedding light on these texts. The section concludes with a reflection on the gift of interpretation. The first chapter traces the “history” of the discovery of biblical rhetoric. It is indeed indispensable to know the authors of the research and discoveries we have inherited. This work is a grammar; it is accompanied by the book Exercises of Biblical Rhetorical Analysis, which provides practical exercises for anyone who desires to learn the craft.