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         Ramus Peter:     more books (25)
  1. Peter Ramus and Educational Reformatic of the Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2009-02-11
  2. Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintilian: Translation and Text of Peter Ramus's Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum (Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address) by Peter Ramus, 2010-08-27
  3. Peter Ramus and the educational reformation of the sixteenth century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2010-08-06
  4. The Logike 1574 by Peter Ramus, 1966
  5. Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the art of Reason. offered with: 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 and in their variously altered forms by Walter J. Ong, 1958
  6. Peter Ramus's Attack on Cicero: Text and Translation of Ramus's 'Brutinae Quaestiones.': An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Joseph S. Freedman, 1994-06-22
  7. Peter Ramus And The Educational Reformation Of The Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2010-09-10
  8. Peter Ramus and the Educational Reformation of the Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 1912
  9. 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 and in their variously altered forms, with related material by Walter J. Ong, 1958
  10. Peter Ramus And The Educational Reformation Of The Sixteenth Century by Frank Pierrepont Graves, 2010-09-10
  11. RAMUS, PETER(15151572): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Walter, S.J. Ong, 2006
  12. Peter Ramus's Attack on Cicero: Text and Translation of Ramus's brutinae Quaestiones
  13. Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintilian Translation and Text of PeterRamus's "Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum (1549)" by Peter; Newlands, Carole Ramus, 1986-01-01
  14. Dialecticae Institutiones. Aristotelicae Animadversiones. Faksimile-Neudruck der Ausgaben Paris 1543 by Peter Ramus, 1964

61. A Positive Affirmation
Savage Garden s tour manager, peter McFee, contacted ramus about doing the band sAffirmation tour; ramus codesigned it with Willie Williams,
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62. Notes From The Walter J. Ong Archive: 07/01/2004 - 07/31/2004
The most interesting was ramus Method and the Decay of Dialogue . slides ofthe only oil panting of peter ramus known to Fr. Ong. There are also slides
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Notes from the Walter J. Ong Archive
A commonplace book for my work on the Walter J. Ong Collection, held by the Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis University.
Friday, July 30, 2004
More quotes:
From Anthony Palmeri's dissertation (Wayne State University, 1987), "Walter J. Ong's Perspectives on Rhetorical Theory."
Some metarhetorical principles Palmeri derived from Ong's works, discussed on pages 166-179:
  • "Rhetoric may be given meaning by relating it to larger cultural developments."
    "The rhetorician can better understand the history of rhetoric by looking for metarhetorics that have operated in the past."
    "Research should be synchronic and diachronic."
    "A theory of rhetoric is made more meaningful with knowledge of the dominant media in use.
    "The Ciceronian Principle: The rhetorician gains more understanding through an interdisciplinary approach to research."

63. Church History: Ramus And Reform: University And Church At The End Of The Renais
In a contentious century the educational and religious reformer peter ramus (151572)was by no means less controversial than his many contentious
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64. Renascence: Walter Ong's Thought As Framework And Orientation For Cultural Studi
of the sixteenthcentury French logician and educational reformer peter ramus, After delineating the features of ramus s work as well as he could,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. WALTER J. Ong, S.J., turned ninety on November 30, 2002. Perhaps we can use this occasion to take stock of his scholarly achievement. Ong has achieved extraordinary scholarly status. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University, and he has a well-deserved reputation for thoroughness and formidable knowledge. The French government has dubbed him a knight, Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques. he has been elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. he has been elected president of the Modern Language Association of America. he has delivered the Terry Lectures at Yale University, the Messenger Lectures at Cornell University, and the Alexander Lectures at the University of Toronto. he was selected to be one of the Lincoln Lecturers instituted on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fulbright Act. The Conference on Christianity and Literature has conferred its Lifetime Achievement Award on him.

65. Totalizing Rhetoric
peter ramus influence on rhetoric should not be underestimated either. ramus insistence that rhetoric be relegated to issues of style has had a lasting
http://www.uta.edu/english/apt/d&g/atotalizing_rhetoric.html
Totalizing Rhetoric
Given that Deleuze and Guattari have warned us against the dangers of totalizing theory Chaosmosis . Rather, the danger against which they warn is that of totalizing theory
In its earliest manifestation in Ancient Greece, rhetoric was anything but totalizing as a discipline. Competing theorists and schools of thought struggled for intellectual dominance, but none seems to have gained enough social momentum to establish a totalizing theory of rhetoric. The spirit of the times seems to have resisted totalizing theory. Gorgias, for example, in his famous "Encomium" offers three different theories that explain why Helen is not guilty of her abduction and rape. He argues for the precedence of none of these. It seems to be satisfying enough to him (and to his audience) that competing theories can successfully and usefully co-exist. Heracleitus bears testament to an age when totalizing theory (in rhetoric, at least) was an absurdity. Like the river into which one can only step once, theory is situational and its relevance, therefore, transitory.
It is not until Plato's arrival on the scene that the argument for totalizing theory gains any currency. In his search for "

66. Ramus, Petrus
ramus works were a protest against views like those of peter Galland, accordingto which Aristotle s philosophy was in perfect accord with the Christian
http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc09/htm/iv.vii.xxxiv.htm
RAMUS, PETRUS (PIERRE DE LA RAMAE): Quæcunque ab Aristotele dicta essent, commentitia esse , Ramus asserted the fallibility of the philosopher and aroused great excitement which was increased by the publication in 1543 of the Aristotelicæ animadversiones and the Dialecticæ institutiones Ramus was more humanist than philosopher. He reformed the traditional method of studying the classics, and infused life into what had been a tedious exercise, and his pedagogical method was adopted in the next century. Ramus wished also to free theology from the subtleties of scholasticism and to establish the Bible as the only standard in matters of faith. His theological views are given in his Commentariorum de religione Christiana libri quatuor, nunquam antea editi (with a biography by T. Banos, Frankfort, 1576). His influence was wide-spread until the latter half of the seventeenth century, when it was displaced by Cartesianism. Among his disciples were Caspar Olevianus and Johannes Piscator (qq.v.), the jurists Hieronymus Treutler and Johannes Althusius, the statesman Emdens, and John Milton. (F. W. C

67. Ramus, Petrus --  Encyclopædia Britannica
ramus, Petrus French philosopher, logician, and rhetorician. 8 web sites,chosen by Britannica editors for our Internet Guide. peter ramus
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9062635

68. History Of Astronomy: Persons (R)
ramus, peter (15151572). Biographical data and references. Rankine, William JohnMacquorn (1820-1872). Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist. Math.
http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_r.html
History of Astronomy Persons
History of Astronomy: Persons (R)
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69. Kevin Roddy Resume
peter ramus s Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintillian (Carole Newlands, peter ramus s Brutinae Quaestiones (Carole Newlands, James Murphy) Hermagoras
http://medieval.ucdavis.edu/resume.html
Kevin Padraic Roddy
Medieval Studies Program 2305 Elendil Lane University of California Davis, California 95616-3043 Davis, California 95616-8581 (530) 752-4541 (office) e-mail: kproddy@ucdavis.edu POSITIONS: Lecturer, Medieval Studies, Humanities Computing Co-Editor-in-Chief, Davis Medieval and Renaissance Studies Director, The Arbor, Faculty Center for Teaching and Technology, Information Technology Academic Coordinator, Information Technology Managing Editor, Davis Medieval Texts and Studies Staff Research Associate, Computers in the Humanities University of California, Davis Assistant Professor, English Loyola University, New Orleans Assistant Professor (Exchange), English University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill PUBLICATIONS: New Theatre Magazine 9, No. 3 (1969), 16-21. Medieval Drama (Stratford-upon-Avon Studies, 16), ed. Neville Denny (London: Edward Arnold, 1973), pp. 154-71. New Orleans Review, 5, No. 1 (1976), 80-84. Man of Law's Tale, The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 10, No. 1 (Spring, 1980), 1-22.

70. Saint Peter's Public Affairs
Dr. Katherine Safford ramus, Associate Professor, Mathematics Dr. Saffordramushas taught at Saint peter’s since 1996 after prior teaching experience at
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71. Aureal Publications
Horace s Lyric Poetry The Force of Humour, by peter Connor (ramus Monographs 2,1987). The author sees humour in Horace as a positive force of, and in,
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/arts/ramus/aureal.html
AUREAL PUBLICATIONS Publishers of Ramus: Critical Studies in Greek and Roman Literature
latet arbore opaca
aureus et foliis et lento uimine ramus... corripit Aeneas extemplo auidusque refringit cunctantem, et uatis portat sub tecta Sibyllae.
(Virgil, Aeneid 6.136f. and 210.f.)
Hidden on a dark tree
Is a golden boughgold its leaves and pliant stem... Aeneas snatches it at once and rips it off avidly As it resists, and takes it beneath the seer Sibyl's roof.
(tr. A.J. Boyle)
Ramus and its publisher are linked by the reference to this passage in the Aeneid . For Aeneas, the golden bough ( aureus ramus ) is the talisman which allows him passage through to the Elysian fields and the promise of understanding; for readers of the Aeneid it is something that itself requires interpretation for an understanding of the poem. This catalogue of books published by Aureal Publications, together with the articles published in Ramus , represents this publisher's contribution to a greater understanding of the culturally seminal works that we know as classical literature.

72. Ramus Special Numbers
From time to time (usually about every four years) ramus publishes a special or The Satires of Persius A Stretch of the Imagination (peter Connor)
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RAMUS: CRITICAL STUDIES IN GREEK AND ROMAN LITERATURE SPECIAL NUMBERS From time to time (usually about every four years) Ramus publishes a special or thematic number devoted to a specific topic. On this page you will find a chronological list of these special numbers and their contents. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are also available in book form; for further information on these please go to the Aureal Publications page. *Vol. 4 no 2 (1975): 'Ancient Pastoral'
Introduction (A.J. Boyle)
'The Green Cabinet and the Pastoral Design. Theocritus, Euripides, and Tibullus' (Gilbert Lawall)
'Aspects of Theocritean Otium ' (Harriet Edquist)
'Landscape into Myth: Theocritus' Bucolic Poetry' (Charles Segal)
'Vergil's Pastoral Modes' (Robert Coleman)
'Virgil's First Eclogue : Poetics of Enclosure' (Michael C.J. Putnam)
'A Reading of Virgil's Eclogues ' (A.J. Boyle)
'Neronian Pastoral and the World of Power' (Eleanor Winsor Leach)
*Vol 8 no 2 (1979): 'Virgil's Georgics
Introduction (A.J. Boyle)
'The Didactic Tradition in Vergil's Georgics ' (Gretchen Kromer)
'Vergil's Georgics and the Pastoral Ideal' (P.J. Davis)

73. The Three Imposters
claims to have seen a copy owned by his teacher, peter ramus, who died in 1572 . Others place the authorship with Averroes, peter Arretin and Petrus
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Translated (with Notes and Comments) from a French Manuscript of the Work Written in the Year 1716, with a Dissertation on the Original Treatise and a Bibliography of the Various Editions by Alcofribas Nasier, The Later. Privately Printed for the Subscribers, 1904. Edition 352 copies. 12 on large Paper. (NOTE: The text of this book actually starts on page 20. EFF)
AN INDEX EXPURGATORIUS.
The man who marks or leaves with pages bent
The volume that some trusting friend has lent,
Or keeps it over long, or scruples not
To let its due returning be forgot;
The man who guards his books with miser's care,
And does not joy to lend them, and to share;
The man whose shelves are dust begrimed and few,
Who reads when he has nothing else to do;
The man who raves of classic writers, but
Is found to keep them with their leaves uncut;
The man who looks on literature as news, And gets his culture from the book reviews; Who loves not fair, clean type, and margins wide

74. Pre/Text&RhetNet: Virtual Rhetorics
That group is, of course, the Puritans and that man is peter ramus. Remarking that it was peter ramus, in the middle of the sixteenth century,
http://www.missouri.edu/~rhetnet/vrew/allen.html
Richard Lanham and Cyberspace:
In Play against the Puritans
Michael S. Allen
The Ohio State UniversityMansfield
On the World Wide Web an essay by Rebecca Rickly and Eric Crump, entitled "It's Fun to Have Fun But You Have to Know How! or How Cavorting on the Net Will Save the Academy," gives a good summary of how people work and play in cyberspace: from e-mail to web-surfing, from downloading pictures to joining a listserv or a newsgroup, from chat on IRC or in a MOO to building and revising a website, "what we do, whether we admit it or not, is fun" (p.1); but, Rickly notes that in academia, "no one wants to talk about having fun in this profession (or most others in the academy!). . . . Our profession seems to be suspicious of anything that isn't 'difficult or problematic,' and we're downright against anything that's playful or fun. . . " (p.1). Becky continues by recounting a story of Eric's listserv CREWRT-L, a creative writing list discussed in a recent Chronicle of Higher Education essay (McMillen, 1994, Nov. 2). After the Chronicle piece appeared, a "surge of interested folks" joined the list, but "they were a little put off by all the fun on the list. They weren't prepared for play." In response, Eric "made a plea for play," saying that the net provides a place "to explore the intertwingling of seriousness and play." Becky then quotes Richard Lanham who has noted how "interactivity compromises solemnity." But Lanham's playfulness in analyzing language has its "serious" side. Style matters, he reminds us, and it has for a long time. Aristotle's "scheme of stylistic virtues and vices introduced a fundamental distortion into Western thought about language and style. The scheme denied the whole self-conscious side of human life" (p. 226). Instead of recognizing the "continuing oscillation" between looking "At" and looking "Through" language to the message, Western rhetoricespecially in the more codified, handbook rules of the last two centurieshas valued language only as a container of message. In the process, "value judgments about verbal style have always been so heavily moralistic" (p. 227).

75. Vitia » Blog Archive » The 5-Paragraph Theme
To again borrow the words of Father Ong, peter ramus was “the greatest master ofthe shortcut the world has ever known”, and short-cuts — whether a
http://www.vitia.org/wordpress/archives/2003/12/03/the-5-paragraph-theme/
Grading Again
Closing Off Commodification
The 5-Paragraph Theme
John had an interesting post about the five-paragraph theme several nights ago that jogged my memory. (I note also that his post yesterday concerned the passing of Clark Kerr, whose ideas have recently informed the following passage Such synchronicity begs investigation.
Research in the Teaching of English essay he mentions attribute the five-paragraph theme to Pierre de la Ramée, later Latinized to Petrus Ramus or, finally, Peter Ramus , a sixteenth-century French scholar. According to Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg Father Ong effectively served pedagogical expediency and at the same time dissociated knowledge from discourse Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue dispositio of the classical rhetoricians who preceded him. From Cicero, we understand that the forensic oration typically has five major parts:
  • exordium (introduction); narratio (statement of facts); confirmatio (proof); refutatio (discrediting of opposing arguments); peroratio (conclusion);
  • with the partitio or forecasting of the divisions of the oration sometimes fitting between the narratio and the confirmatio theory Pro Milone Pro Caelio In Catilinam Pro Ligario This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2003 at 10:21 pm and is filed under

    76. JRULM: Special Collection Guide: History Of Science
    Girolamo Cardano, Charles Estienne, Michael Servetus, Andreas Vesalius, Pierrede la Ramée (peter ramus), Francis Bacon, Galileo Galilei, Johann Kepler,
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    Library Home Special Collections Guide to the Collections
    HISTORY OF SCIENCE
    Contents: Manuscript resources Printed resources Bibliography Alphabetical list of resources ... Links to other Web sites
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    The Library houses significant scientific archive collections. They include the archives from Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope (including papers of Sir Bernard Lovell) and papers of the optical astronomer Zdenek Kopal , as well as records relating to Joseph Black John Dalton Sir Henry Roscoe and George Burkhardt (Chemistry); Henry Baker (Biology); Sir William Boyd Dawkins (Geology); Sir Arthur Schuster (Physics); Robert Salmon Hutton (Metallurgy); Peter Rowe (Geotechnical Science) and Arthur Marshall and Claude Wilson Wardlaw (Zoology and Botany). National Archive for the History of Computing
    Printed Resources
    The Mathematical Printed Collection contains many first and notable editions which chart the history of the discipline, from Pythagoras through to Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), the last man to be called the Prince of Mathematics. The Partington Collection is a major resource for the history of chemistry, while the

    77. Reformation Bookshelf CD And BOOK SALE
    peter ramus and the Educational Reformation of the Sixteenth Century It seemsfitting, therefore, to account peter ramus a leader in sixteenthcentury
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    78. SAUM Year 2 Annual Report
    A summary of that session by the external evaluator peter Ewell is attached at Kathy Saffordramus (St. peter’s College), Rick Vaughn (Paradise Valley
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    About SAUM Back to About SAUM
    Year 2 Annual Report
    Supporting Assessment in Undergraduate Mathematics (SAUM)
    NSF/EHR/DUE/ASA Grant # DUE-0127694
    January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2004
    November 2003
    Mathematical Association of America (MAA) with a sub-award to the University of Arkansas
    Co-PI and Project Director: Bernard Madison
    PI: Michael Pearson
    Senior Personnel: Bonnie Gold, William Haver, William Marion, Thomas Rishel, and Lynn Steen
    External Evaluator: Peter Ewell
    I. Introduction II. Stimulating Thought and Discussion III. Expanding and Updating Case Studies IV. Constructing the Web Site V. Synthesizing Case Studies and Assessment Tools VI. Development of Workshops VII. Dissemination VIII. Personnel Changes IX. Budget Changes X. Appendix 1 – preliminary evaluation of section forums XI.

    79. Ramus Chrono By Al Klisiak 1515 B. At Cuts 1527 Enters The College
    by assassination. sources an article peter ramus by JJ O Connor and EFRobertson, the Catholic Encyclopedia, ramus Method, and the Decay of Dialogue;
    http://www.ralph-abraham.org/ficino/chronos/ramus.txt

    80. Ramus Petrus - Pierre De La Ramee From FOLDOC
    Recommended Reading Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintilian Translation andText of peter ramus s Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum,
    http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/foldop/foldoc.cgi?Ramus Petrus - Pierre de la Ramee

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