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Consolatory Rhetoric : Grief, Symbol, and Ritual in the Greco-Roman Era Studies in Rhetoric/communication
author
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Ochs, Donovan J.
publisher
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University of South Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin
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0872498859
print isbn13
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9780872498853
ebook isbn13
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9780585355047
language
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English
subject
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Greece--History, Funeral rites and ceremonies--Italy--Rome--History, Funeral orations, Rhetoric--Greece, Rhetoric--Italy--Rome, Greece--Social life and customs, Rome--Social life and customs.
publication date
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1993
lcc
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GT3251.A2O34 1993eb
ddc
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393/.9
subject
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Funeral rites and ceremonies--Greece--History, Funeral rites and ceremonies--Italy--Rome--History, Funeral orations, Rhetoric--Greece, Rhetoric--Italy--Rome, Greece--Social life and customs, Rome--Social life and customs.
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Consolatory Rhetoric
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Studies in Rhetoric/Communication Thomas W. Benson, Series Editor
Richard B. Gregg Symbolic Inducement and Knowing: A Study in the Foundations of Rhetoric
Richard A. Cherwitz and James W. Hikins Communication and Knowledge: An Investigation in Rhetorical Epistemology
Herbert W. Simons and Aram A. Aghazarian, Editors Form, Genre, and the Study of Political Discourse
Walter R. Fisher Human Communication as Narration: Toward a Philosophy of Reason, Value, and Action
David Payne Coping with Failure: The Therapeutic Uses of Rhetoric
David Bartine Early English Reading Theory: Origins of Current Debates
Craig R. Smith Freedom of Expression and Partisan Politics
Lawrence J. Prelli A Rhetoric of Science: Inventing Scientific Discourse
George Cheney Rhetoric in an Organizational Society: Managing Multiple Identities
Edward Schiappa Protagoras and Logos: A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric
David Bartine Reading, Criticism and Culture: Theory and Teaching in the United States and England, 18201950
Eugene E. White The Context of Human Discourse: A Configurational Criticism of Rhetoric
Donovan J. Ochs Consolatory Rhetoric: Grief, Symbol, and Ritual in the Greco-Roman Era
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Consolatory Rhetoric
Grief, Symbol, and Ritual in the Greco-Roman Era
Donovan J. Ochs
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The following publishers have granted permission to reprint specified passages from their copyrighted work: Dio's Roman History, trans. Earnest Cary (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1928); The Illiad of Homer, trans. Richard Lattimore (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1951; Phoenix Books Edition, 1961); Polybius: The Histories, trans. W. R. Patton (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1927); Ronald L. Grimes, Ritual Criticism: Case Studies in Its Practice, Essays on Its Theory (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1990).
Copyright 1993 University of South Carolina
Published in Columbia, South Carolina, by the University of South Carolina Press
Manufactured in Canada
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ochs, Donovan J., 1938 Consolatory rhetoric : grief, symbol, and ritual in the Greco -Roman era / Donovan J. Ochs. p. cm. (Studies in rhetoric/communication) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-87249-885-9 (hard back : acid-free) 1. Funeral rites and ceremoniesGreeceHistory. 2. Funeral rites and ceremoniesItalyRomeHistory. 3. Funeral orations. 4. RhetoricGreece. 5. RhetoricItalyRome. 6. GreeceSocial life and customs. 7. RomeSocial life and customs. I. Title. II. Series. GT3251.A2034 1993 393'.9dc20 93-16393
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