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Hermeneutics and the Rhetorical Tradition: Chapters in the Ancient Legacy and Its Humanist Reception - Yale Studies in Hermeneutics
Kathy Eden
Hermeneutics and the Rhetorical Tradition: Chapters in the Ancient Legacy and Its Humanist Reception - Yale Studies in Hermeneutics
Kathy Eden
In this eloquent book, Kathy Eden challenges commonly accepted conceptions about the history of hermeneutics. Contending that the hermeneutical tradition is not a purely modern German specialty, she argues instead that the historical grounding of modern hermeneutics is in the ancient tradition of rhetoric. Eden demonstrates how the early rhetorical model of reading, called interpretatio scripti by Cicero and his followers, not only has informed a continuous tradition of interpretation from Republican Rome to Reformation Europe but also has forged such enduring hermeneutical principles as meaning, context, and literary economy.
128 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 10, 2005 |
ISBN13 | 9780300111354 |
Publishers | Yale University Press |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 142 × 215 × 9 mm · 180 g |
Language | English |