TY - BOOK AU - Melanchthon,Philipp AU - Schmid,Hartmut AU - Strohm,Stefan AU - Weaver,William P. AU - Wels,Volkhard AU - Zwicker,Hanns TI - Opera omnia. T2 - Opera omnia SN - 9783110559552 PY - 2017///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Dialektik KW - Reformation KW - Renaissance KW - Rhetorik KW - RELIGION / Christian Theology / History KW - bisacsh KW - Dialectic KW - Rhetoric N1 - Frontmatter --; Inhaltsverzeichnis / Table of Contents --; Zur Edition der „Melanchthonis opera philosophica“ --; Volume Introduction --; De Rhetorica Libri Tres --; Editorischer Bericht --; Edition --; Anhang --; Institutiones Rhetoricae --; Editorial Report --; Institutiones Rhetoricae Philippi Melanchthonis --; Elementa Rhetorices --; Editorischer Bericht --; Elementorum Rhetorices Libri Duo --; Dispositiones Aliquot Rhetoricae --; Editorial Report --; Melanchthons Dispositiones rhetoricae vom Jahre 1553 --; Dispositiones aliquot rhetoricae dictatae a Domino Philippo Melanthone Vitebergae --; Indexes --; Index of Bible Citations --; Index of Citations --; Index of Names --; Index of Terms; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - The need for a new critical edition of Philip Melanchthon's philosophical works is particularly clear in the case of his writings on rhetoric. That Melanchthon played a central role in the transformation of the ancient discipline has been well established by historians. His writings on rhetoric have proven significant sources for several academic fields, including church history, Scriptural interpretation, the history of science, and the reception of classical literature. Remarkably, two of the three principal writings have not been published in their entirety since the sixteenth century. This volume collects critical editions of the three principal writings to provide a more complete record of Melanchthon’s teaching of rhetoric. It includes critical editions of De Rhetorica (1519), Institutiones Rhetoricae (1521), and Elementa Rhetorices (1531). In addition to the three principal writings, this volume collects a new edition, based on a 1911 edition by Hanns Zwicker, of Dispositiones Rhetoricae (c. 1553), a manuscript compilation of 161 model themes. Scholars will find in this volume the major sources for Melanchthon’s theory and practice of rhetorical instruction; This volume collects for the first time critical editions of Melanchthon’s three principal writings on rhetoric. These writings were instrumental in the transformation of the liberal arts and the development of Protestant hermeneutics, preaching, and teaching in the era of Renaissance and Reformation. The volume includes the first critical editions of two of these writings and a revised critical edition of the third UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110561197 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110561197 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110561197/original ER -