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  1. THE WAY TO GEOMETRY by Peter Ramus, 2009-07-21
  2. Ramus and Talon inventory: A short-title inventory of the published works of Peter Ramus (1515-1572) and of Omer Talon (ca. 1510-1562) in their original ... invention (De inventione dialectica) by Walter J Ong, 1981
  3. Joannis Miltoni Angli Artis logicÆ plenior inftitutio: Ad Petri Rami methodum concinnata = A fuller institution of the arts of logic, arranged after the method of Peter Ramus by John Milton, 1935
  4. Renaissance Philosophy: New Translations of Lorenz Valla, Paul Cortese, Cajetan, T. Bacciliere, Juan Luis Vives, Peter Ramus
  5. Ramus and Talon inventory: A short-title inventory of the published works of Peter Ramus (1515-1572) and of Omer Talon (ca.1510-1562) in their originaland ... altered forms with related material by Walter Jackson Ong, 1958
  6. Ramus and Talon Inventory; A Short-Title Inventory of the Published Works of Peter Ramus (1515-1572) and of Omer Talon (ca. 1510-156) In Their Original and In Their Variously Altered Forms by Walter J., S.J. Ong, 1969
  7. Renaissance philosophy: New translations [of] : Lorenzo Valla, 1407-1457 ; Paul Cortese, 1465-1510 ; Cajetan (Thomas de Vio), 1469-1534 ; Tiberio Baccillieri, ... Vives, 1492-1540 ; Peter Ramus, 1515-1572
  8. Peter Ramus and the Confusion of Logic, Rhetoric, and Poetry (Contributions in Modern Philology, Number 2) by Norman E. Nelson, 1947
  9. Horace's Lyric Poetry: The Force of Humour (Ramus monographs) by Peter Connor, 1987-07
  10. Ramism in William Perkins' Theology (American University Studies Series VII, Theology and Religion) by Donald K. McKim, 1987-12-02

21. Bedford/St. Martin's - The Bedford Bibliography: Index
ramus, peter, 59, 60. Ratcliffe, Krista, 213, 509. Reiff, John, 661. Reiss, Donna,666. Resch, Paula, 302. Reynolds, Mark, 385. Reynolds, Nedra, 214, 519
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Previous Index of Authors Cited A B C D ... Z A Adams, John L., Adams, Katherine H., Adler-Kassner, Linda, Alred, Gerald J., Anderson, Chris, Anderson, Paul V., Anderson, Worth, Anokye, Akua Duku, Anson, Chris M., Applebee, Arthur N., Arenal, Electa, Aristotle, Astell, Mary, Augustine, A B C D ... Z B Bacon, Nora, Bain, Alexander, Balester, Valerie, Ball, Arnetha, Ball, Kevin, Barnett, Timothy, Baron, Dennis E., Bartholomae, David, Bartlett, Elizabeth Ann, Barton, David, Bauer, Dale, Bawarshi, Anis, Bazerman, Charles, Beach, Richard, Beamer, Linda, Beard, John D., Beason, Larry, Becker, Alton L., Belanoff, Pat, Belcher, Diane, Bell, Annissa, Berlin, James A., Bernard-Donals, Michael, Bernstein, Basil, Berthoff, Ann E., Best, Cynthia, Bishop, Wendy, Bitzer, Lloyd F., Bizzell, Patricia, Black, Alycia, Black, Edwin, Black, Laurel, Blair, Catherine Pastore, Blair, Hugh, Blair, Kristine, Blakeslee, Ann M., Bleich, David, Bloom, Lynn Z., Bloome, David, Blyler, Nancy Roundy, Blythe, Stuart, Bolgar, R.R., Bolter, Jay David, Booth, Wayne C., Boquet, Elizabeth H., Boulton, James T., Braddock, Richard

22. Ramus
Biography of peter ramus (15151572) peter ramus is also known as Petrusramus and as Pierre de la Ramée. This latter name is the one he was given at
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Peter Ramus
Born: 1515 in Cuts (near Noyon), Vermandois, France
Died: 26 Aug 1572 in Paris, France
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Peter Ramus is also known as Petrus Ramus and as This latter name is the one he was given at birth. Aristotle Aristotle and in particular Aristotle 's logic. He published his views in three works including Aristotelicae animadversiones in 1543, and following this he was forbidden to teach or publish philosophy by Francis I. In 1562 Ramus, whose teaching were becoming more involved with political and religious issues, abandoned the Catholic Church and became a convert to Calvinism. In this year he proposed major reforms in the teaching and structure of the University of Paris. Convinced that mathematics was a subject of fundamental importance to all of learning, he proposed a chair of mathematics at the University. Later he would endow this chair with his own money. Other changes which Ramus proposed was the abolition of student fees (which 450 years later is again a topic of vigorous debate in Britain!). He also proposed changes to the arts syllabus which included a large component of physics and other sciences. Political events were to intervene, however, as the French Wars of Religion began. The Duc de Guise, a Catholic supporter, with his armed forces took control of the royal family in Paris. There were uprisings by the Huguenots around France. Conspirators were ruthlessly dealt with by the Duc de Guise. Near the end of 1562, Ramus was forced to flee Paris for fear of his life as the Calvinists were ordered out of the city. He went to Fontainebleau. The two sides in the War of Religion fought the Battle of Dreux in December 1562 and then looked for a peaceful settlement.

23. Ramus Portraits
Portraits of peter ramus. The URL of this page is, © Copyright information.http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/ramus.html.
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Peter Ramus
JOC/EFR August 2005 The URL of this page is:
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24. Petrus Ramus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
ramus and Talon Inventory (Harvard University Press, 1958); peter Sharratt, ThePresent State of Studies on ramus, Studi francesi 4748 (1972) 201-13;
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Petrus Ramus
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Petrus Ramus. Petrus Ramus , or Pierre de la Ram©e August 24 French humanist logician , and educational reformer, was born at the village of Cuth in Picardy , a member of a noble but impoverished family: his father was a charcoal-burner. Having gained admission, in a menial capacity, to the Coll¨ge de Navarre , he worked with his hands by day and carried on his studies at night. The reaction against scholasticism was still in full tide; it was the transition time between the old and the new, when the eager and forward-looking spirits had first of all to do battle with scholastic Aristotelianism . Ramus outdid his predecessors in the impetuosity of his revolt. On the occasion of taking his degree ( ) he allegedly took as his thesis Quaecumque ab Aristotele dicta essent, commentitia esse , which Walter J. Ong paraphrases as follows: "All the things that Aristotle has said are inconsistent because they are poorly systematized and can be called to mind only by the use of arbitrary mnemonic devices" (see Ong's Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason

25. Perry Miller - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
a crying need for a full study of peter ramus and his influence (493). as the supervisor of his doctoral dissertation on peter ramus and Ramism,
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Cover of Miller's Errand into the Wilderness Perry Miller ) was an American intellectual historian and Harvard University professor. Miller was born in Chicago Illinois on February 25 . He earned his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from the University of Chicago . He taught at Harvard from until he had a heart attack and died on December 9 . Miller was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History in for his work on his unfinished book The Life of the Mind in America . Prior to his death, Miller was an expert in the field of American Puritanism . He was regarded by some to be "the master of American intellectual history." ( Alfred Kazin When Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980) was teaching at Saint Louis University and working on his Cambridge University doctoral dissertation on Thomas Nashe and the verbal arts (which he completed in 1943), McLuhan called Miller's The New England Mind (1939) to the attention of the young Jesuit graduate student Walter J. Ong

26. M/C Journal: "Reflections On Adobe Corporation, Bill Viola, And Peter Ramus Whil
Reflections on Adobe Corporation, Bill Viola, and peter ramus while PrintingLecture Notes. Steven Maras Respond to this Article. Volume 8; Issue 2; Jun.
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27. THE RAMUS PAGE- (Peter Ramus - 1515-1572) - Biography - Bibliography - Informati
peter ramus (15151572) ramus - Biography - RA Hatch. ramus Bibliography - ramusBibliography - RA Hatch. ramus Chronology - ramus s Life - Chronology - RA
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28. Georgetown: The Catholic School Manuscript Book Collection
Author ramus, peter in Latin 1576 leaves 130153. Volume 6 theology ramus, peter I.5.1 I.5.2 I.5.3 I.5.4 I.5.5 Rondeau, P. V.1/ (also 2-7?)
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The Catholic School Manuscript Book Collection
The Catholic School Manuscript Book Collection consists of sixty-two bound manuscript volumes, mostly of academic or devotional nature. The volumes have been grouped into five series by subject matter, due to the lack of other unifying characteristics: Series I, Theology and Philosophy; Series II, Mathematics, Science and Rhetoric; Series III, History, Literature and Law; Series IV, Devotional and Religious Works; Series V, Various School Texts. Within each Series the volumes are arranged in a loose chronological progression, with the undated volumes placed first. Concessions made to storage constraints, however, have forced a few exceptions to this arrangement. Although the Series divisions seem somewhat arbitrary, the present separation is based upon a loose hierarchy founded on the importance of the disciplines involved (using, in general, a nineteenth-century Jesuit point of view), or upon the seriousness of the particular text. This has caused some inconsistencies; for example, an Arithmetic text has been placed in the last series of School books rather than in the series with mathematics and science, because of the basic nature of the work. For the purposes of this division, Rhetoric covers composition, oratory and general literary studies; these texts make up part of the Second Series. Strictly grammatical texts and manuscript translations, however, are found in Series III. Also in the third Series, history is used in its broadest sense and includes biography. Finally, the rather subtle division between theological and religious works attempts to separate the theoretical and doctrinal texts, found in Series I, from the polemical or apologetic works, and from rules for religious observance and prayer books. These latter volumes make up Series IV.

29. French Department - Dr. Peter Sharratt
especially the work of peter ramus (Pierre de La Ramée) and his followers.He has recently completed an essay on ramus s secretary and biographer,
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Dr Peter Sharratt
B.A., M.Litt., (Durham), Ph.D. (Newcastle)
Honorary Fellow
Email: peter.sharratt@ukgateway.net
Research interests
Hortulus Strabonis and his Analogia Microcosmi ad Macrocosmon : a medical and theological view of the other sex' which will appear in Ann Moss and Jennifer Britnell (eds.), Female Saints and Sinners Saintes et mondaines: France, 1450-1650 , Durham Modern Language Series, and an edition of Ramus's Latin commentary on Aristotle's Politics : 'Ramus's engagement with Aristotle's Politics : unfinished business' to be published in a collective work on Ramus edited by Kees Meerhoff and Jean-Claude Moisan. He is currently concentrating on Ramus on the university and is preparing a bibliography of Nancel's books and manuscripts; (ii) Renaissance art, especially the work of the Lyonnais engraver and book-illustrator, Bernard Salomon, on whom he is preparing a monograph. He has recently given papers on "Il Gran Cardinale, le Petit Bernard and the 1553 Entry into Carpentras" and "Bernard Salomon and the uses of engraving: people and places"; (iii) Modern and contemporary word and image studies, especially with relation to sculpture and literature.

30. Philosophical Dictionary: Ramsey-Reification
and Text of peter ramus s Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum , tr.by James Recommended Reading peter Loptson, Reality Fundamental Topics in
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Ramsey, Frank Plumpton
British mathematician and philosopher who contributed to the second edition of Russell and Whitehead 's Principia Mathematica . Ramsey's "Truth and Probability" (1926) and Foundations of Mathematics (1931) clarified the nature of semantic paradox, developed modern applications of the probability calculus , and introduced the redundancy theory of truth . He was an early admirer of Wittgenstein ,whose Tractatus Ramsey translated into English and whose return to England in 1929 he helped to arrange. Recommended Reading: Frank Plumpton Ramsey, Philosophical Papers at Amazon.com The Philosophy of F. P. Ramsey at Amazon.com Also see MMT
Ramus, Petrus
French logician. In his Dialecticae Partitiones The Structure of Dialectic ) (1543), Ramus attacked the influence of Aristotelean thinking on education and philosophy, proposing an alternative method of reasoning that emphasized the invention of rhetorical dichotomies. This work was a significant influence on that of Bacon and Hobbes Recommended Reading: Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintilian: Translation and Text of Peter Ramus's Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum at Amazon.com

31. Charles Ramus Forrest - Biographies - Introduction - A Collector S
About peter Winkworth Charles ramus Forrest (active 18021807), a Britishmilitary officer, served on the staff of the Earl of Dalhousie,
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Charles Ramus Forrest Charles Ramus Forrest (active 1802-1807), a British military officer, served on the staff of the Earl of Dalhousie, Governor in Chief of Canada from 1821 to 1823. Although an accomplished amateur artist, Forrest’s professional performance did not live up to Dalhousie’s expectations and he was dismissed. He returned to England in 1823. About Peter Winkworth Access to the Collection Artists' Biographies Work ... Events Portfolio - George Harvey - Arthur Elliot Atlantic Canada Quebec ... Etching Revival Canada in the Imagination - Imaginary Views - Allegories Satirical Prints Plant and Animal Prints ... Curiosities

32. Charles Ramus Forrest - Biographies D Artistes - Introduction - La
Translate this page Au sujet de peter Winkworth Charles ramus Forrest, actif de 1802 à 1807, estun officier britannique au service du comte de Dalhousie, gouverneur en
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33. Remembering Walter Ong: Peter F.X. Gibson
1958 ramus and Talon Inventory A ShortTitle Inventory of the Published Worksof peter ramus (1515-1572) and of Omer Talon (ca. 1510-1562)
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Remembering Walter Ong
Walter J. Ong, S.J., author of Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word . To post a tribute, essay, quote, story or just a few words, please email jd[AT]rememberingwalterong.com « Jeet Heer - National Post
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I devoured all his books, and discussed tidbits of mammal biology with him earlier when I met him strolling the campus while I visited when I was in high school. But those personal moments meant I knew the man behind the books, how he loved the Lord Jesus, and Saints like Sir Thomas More, and the history of the evolution of consciousness, and all the students that this history brought to him. He even came to a birthday party in a dorm room in Clement Hall we held for Jeanne Gottfried, one of the "Ong groupies," to goof around with us (and brought as a present for Jeannea Latin and Greek and theology scholara copy of his article Learned Latin as a Renaissance Puberty Rite). Both Jeanne and Father Ong have gone now to be with God, and I hope to see them in the Resurrection. postCount('67');

34. Remembering Walter Ong: Jim Veltrie, S.J.
in the study of peter ramus, and in examining and commenting on popular of the Published Works of peter ramus (15151572) and of Omer Talon (ca.
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The thing I remember about Walter Ong, especially in the last years of his life, was not his incredible knowledge relating to just about everything but rather his personal interest in me, a brother Jesuit, and my family. Though he had never met my family of origin, he did know some of my relatives about whom he always asked, e.g., "How is so-and-so?" With all his friends, his students, his writings, his intellectual interests, he was interested in me and my relatives. Such interest proves to me what type of person he truly was. Jim Veltrie, S.J. Jesuit Community at St. Louis University postCount('15'); postCountTB('15'); Printable View
Thomas Farrell writes: "Perhaps the most direct way to answer this question would be to refer to the biographical sketch of Ong in chapter 2 of my book about Ong. He was deeply influenced by the Jesuit priests he had in high school. McLuhan would qualify as mentoring Ong in the history of rhetoric, in the study of Peter Ramus, and in examining and commenting on popular culture.

35. Dictionary Of The History Of Ideas
better known as Petrus ramus, or peter ramus (151572). See also Ong, “peterramus and the Naming of Methodism,” Journal of the History of Ideas,
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36. QUINTILIAN VS RAMUS Term Papers, Research Papers On QUINTILIAN VS RAMUS And Essa
This paper discusses the battle between peter ramus and Quintilian. The authorcompares this battle to the one between Iran and Iraq and examines the way
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A study of the issues of violence vs. non-violence in the cases of Mao Tse Dung and Mohandas K. Gandhi. 1,230 words ( approx. 4.9 pages ), 4 sources, MLA, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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The paper weighs the issues of violence vs. non-violence and shows the lives and histories of Mao Tse Dung of China and Gandhi of India as examples. The paper discusses these two leaders who dealt extensively in their lifetimes with the struggle between violence and non-violence. It shows that on the surface, Chairman Mao espoused violence and used it as a tool to defeat an army of four million, gain power over a country with a trillion dollar economy and hold power for 25 years, and that Gandhi rose to "power" while leading a peaceful revolution among the 600 million Indian citizens Hindus and Muslims alike that resulted in tens of thousands of Indian deaths, very few British deaths, but eventually in Indian independence and creation of the largest democracy in the world.

37. Contents
ramus, peter. Richard Brinkley. Richard Fishacre. Richard Fitzralph. RichardKilvington. Richard of Campsall. Richard of Middleton. Richard of St. Victor
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38. Arguments In Rhetoric Against Quintilian
peter ramus (1549, tr. C. Newlands 1986 PA6651.R3613) Reading NotesAdam Kissel (Rhetoric Page). ramus s goal is to show that many of the categories
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Arguments in Rhetoric against Quintilian
Peter Ramus

(1549, tr. C. Newlands 1986: PA6651.R3613)
Reading Notes Adam Kissel
(Rhetoric Page) Ramus's goal is to show that many of the categories that Aristotle came up with regarding rhetoric, which Cicero and Quintilian and others followed, are either arbitrary or actually false, because the divisions divide the subject at the wrong joints. I think Ramus is, for the most part, right, though he is being a little more strict than the subject matter allows [per Aristotle]. Ramus says : Quintilian has added all kinds of things to rhetoric that do not belong to it. Rather, these things might be necessary in rhetoric, e.g., grammar, or must exist in the good orator, e.g., virtue, but these are not what rhetoric itself is about, as an art. Ramus identifies rhetoric with what earlier writers call eloquence, limiting its scope to style and delivery. Invention, order, and memory, he says, belong more properly to dialectic (which ends up being very similar to philosophy). In this way, rhetoric seems to be separated from both the audience and the pisteis of the argument. This makes sense, but only so long as it is remembered that rhetoric [eloquence] is nothing without dialectic as its counterpart [per Aristotle]. Ramus evidently believes that rhetoric can be taught apart from dialectic, even though speeches and even literature and poetry are constructed out of both. Dialectic and rhetoric work together in "stirring the emotions and causing delight" (Newlands 124), but training in

39. Hudson Handicap 2003
Lee Walsh, peter ramus. Round 8. Spoon Winner. 20th. September. peter ramus.Round 8. Team Winners. Iris Matthews, Bill Williams
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HUDSON HANDICAP 2003 Click below to check out other results for 2003 SENIOR ROUND OF THE DAY JUNIOR ROUND OF THE DAY HUDSON HANDICAP SUMMER HANDICAP ... [Back to Results Main Page] Round 1 Spoon Winner 8th. February Kerry Bergman Round 1 Team Winners Jose Perez, Kris Pedersen, Tracy Slater, Rick Dalgarno Round 2 Spoon Winner 8th. March Kerry Bergman Round 2 Team Winners Ben Maher, Peter Ramus Mark O'Brien, Steve Clemments Round 3 Spoon Winner 12th. April Kerry Bergman Round 3 Team Winners Greg Gatt, Alan Poynton, Mark Feldman, Serena Steuart Round 4 Spoon Winner 10th. May Lalin Naidu Round 4 Team Winners Sandra Elliott, Bill Williams, Serena Steuart, Kerry Bergman Round 5 Spoon Winner 7th. June Serena Steuart Round 5 Team Winners Nick Ebb, Frank Sacco Mark Feldman, Peter Ramus Round 6 Spoon Winner 12th. July

40. Summer Hcp 2001-2002
peter!!!!!!! 5 in a ROW. Round 9. 19th. Jan. 2002. peter ramus. Round 10. 26th.Jan. 2002. peter ramus. Round 11. 2nd. Feb.. 2002. peter ramus. THE SUMMER
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SUMMER HANDICAP 2001/02 Click below to check out other results for 2002 SENIOR ROUND OF THE DAY JUNIOR ROUND OF THE DAY HUDSON HANDICAP SUMMER HANDICAP ... [Back to Results Main Page] Round 1 24 Nov. 2001 Annette Coutts Round 2 1st. Dec. 2001 Colin Chappell Round 3 8th. Dec. 2001 John Britton Round 4 15th. Dec. 2001 Peter Cave Round 5 22nd. Dec. 2001 Colin Chappell Round 6 29th. Dec. 2001 Annette Coutts Round 7 5th. Jan. 2002 Peter Ramus Round 8 12th. Jan. 2002 Peter Ramus WELL DONE PETER!!!!!!! in a ROW Round 9 19th. Jan. 2002 Peter Ramus Round 10 26th. Jan. 2002 Peter Ramus Round 11 2nd. Feb.. 2002 Peter Ramus THE SUMMER HANDICAP HAS CONCLUDED Check Club Calender to find out when the next SUMMER HANDICAP is scheduled UP This site created for Moorabbin Archery Club by Amron Webs MAIL Webmaster Bill Williams

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