The orations of Philip de Diversi in honour of the Hungarian kings Sigismund of Luxemburg and Albert of Hapsburg: reality and rhetoric in humanism (CROSBI ID 106817)
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Janeković Roemer, Zdenka
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The orations of Philip de Diversi in honour of the Hungarian kings Sigismund of Luxemburg and Albert of Hapsburg: reality and rhetoric in humanism
The orations that Philip de Diversi delivered in honour of the Hungarian kings Sigismund of Luxemburg and Albert of Hapsburg shed more light on the style, tastes, literature, and customs of his day than on the lives and accomplishments of the two royal heads. Through communicational codes of a literary genre closely connected to the real world we are able to study human relationships, attitudes, values, interests, and the cultural and social context of the time. Diversi's discourses thus contribute to the post-modern rethinking of language, history, and the scope of human knowledge. Rhetoric and discourse, in an ever new dialogue with the past, promote themselves as genuine historical sources, with the answers lying in both the contents and the form.
humanism; rhetoric; Dubrovnik; Philip de Diversi
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