De l’orateur à l’orant : la «rhétorique divine» dans la culture chrétienne occidentale

Auteur: Solère, Jean-Luc
Titre: De l’orateur à l’orant : la «rhétorique divine» dans la culture chrétienne occidentale
Revue/Collection: "Revue de l’histoire des religions", 211, 2
Lieu èdition: Paris
Éditeur: Presses universitaires de France
Annèe edition: 1994
Pages: 187-224
Mots-clès: Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy, Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics, Sources - Fonti - Sources
Description: [Solère, Jean-Luc] [Abstract] In the Christian World, prayer considered as an act of language, human enunciation based on rules, was confronted with Graeco-Roman rhetoric and analyzed with the latter's methods and concepts very early on. As for profane discourse, attempts were made to clarify the nature of religious oratory, draw up a typology and discover the laws governing the production of the most effective persuasion possible. The article reviews the main arguments of the theological justification of prayer as a request, addressed to God, then taking one of the most consummate examples of medieval "ars orandi", William of Auvergne's "Rhetorica divina" (?. 1240), shows how Ciceronian rhetorical techniques exerted their influence on the conception of prayer. 
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Liens: https://www.persee.fr/doc/rhr_0035-1423_1994_num_211_2_1411
Sigle auteur: Solère 1994