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Rhetorica: a Journal of the History of Rhetoric

Publication date: 2017-01-01
Volume: 35 Pages: 259 - 284
Publisher: University of California Press

Author:

Van Houdt, Toon
De Bom, Erik

Keywords:

Arts & Humanities, History, Literature, Late humanism, political eloquence, deliberative rhetoric, student compositions, KINGSHIP, 2202 History and Philosophy of Specific Fields, 3602 Creative and professional writing, 5002 History and philosophy of specific fields, 5003 Philosophy

Abstract:

© 2017 by The International Society for the History of Rhetoric. Attempting to re-invigorate classical deliberative oratory, the Leuven professor of rhetoric Nicolaus Vernulaeus developed a new kind of political eloquence adapted to the needs of counsellors and diplomats working in the service of a monarch. In the present article we shall highlight his largely forgotten contribution to late humanist rhetorical theory and practice. We shall try to show that his rhetorical programme was based on a cogent, pointedly rhetorical view of political life. By analyzing the student orations which were composed under his guidance and subsequently published by him, we shall furthermore try to demonstrate that his training programme was consistent and practical, some striking discrepancies between theory and practice notwithstanding.