Citations:schema logu
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Latin citations of schemata logu and schematis logu
- [C.E. 4th century, Q. Fabius Laurentius Victorinus, Explanationum in Rhetoricam M. Tullii Ciceronis libri duo (Opus VIII), in Carolus Halm, editor, Rhetores Latini minores, Lipsia: in aedibus B. G. Teubneri, published 1863, Lib. II, § 15, page 271, lines 22–23:
- Omnia enim ornamenta elocutionis][sic] id est, figurae, quae sunt aut σχήματα διανοίας aut σχήματα λέξεως aut σχήματα λόγου, ut quidam volunt.
- Truly, all the embellishments of elocution—that is, figures—which are either skhḗmata dianoías or skhḗmata léxeōs or skhḗmata lógou, as some intend.]
- late AD 4th century, Diomedes Grammaticus, Artis Grammaticae libri III 440.16–23:
- Atthis, quae brevitati studet, admittit soloecismos, quos cum docti fecerint, non soloecismi sed schemata logu appellantur, ut est
n u d a g e n u
et
u r b e m q u a m s t a t u o v e s t r a e s t.
ibi enim nudum genu habens debuit dicere et urbs quam statuo vestra est. sed serviens schemati quod appellatur hellenismos tres partes orationis redegit in duas usus per Atticismon.- Attic, which favours concision, allows solecisms [which], when learned men have committed them, are called not solecisms but figures of speech, as for instance “nuda genu” [Virgil, Aeneid 1.320] and “urbem quam statuo vestra est” [opere citato 1.573]. For in those places [Virgil] ought to have said “nudum genu habens” and “urbs quam statuo vestra est”. But in service to the [rhetorical] figure, that which is called Hellenism has reduced the three parts of speech to the two of usage on account of Atticism.
- Atthis, quae brevitati studet, admittit soloecismos, quos cum docti fecerint, non soloecismi sed schemata logu appellantur, ut est
- [1910, Camillo Morelli, “I trattati di grammatica e retorica del Cod. Casanatense 1086”, in Rendiconti della Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche (in Italian), Serie Quinta [Fifth Series], volume XIX, Roma [Rome]: Tipografia della Accademia, page 325:
- Per non parlare dell’opera di Ursus, che egli riporta per intero, egli ha avuto due volte occasione di svolgere la propria attività: I) raccogliendo da varie fonti i trattatelli ‘De Schematis logu’, di [Iul. Rufinianus], di Aquila Romano (questi due da una fonte comune, come dimostra l’affinità col cod. Spirensis), il compimento del De Tropis di Ursus (all’editore stesso come autore è difficile pensare); […]
- In order not to mention the work of Ursus—which he reports in its entirety—he had two chances to carry out his activity: 1) gathering, from various sources, the De Schematis logu treatises, by Iulius Rufinianus, by Aquila Romanus (both from a common source, as proved by the affinity with the codex Spirensis), the completion of Ursus' De Tropis (it's hard to believe the publisher himself to have been the author); […] ]
- [1975, Louis Holtz, “Le Parisinus Latinus 7530, synthèse cassinienne des arts libéraux [The Paris BnF Latin 7530 MS., Cassinian synthesis of the liberal arts]” (pages 97–152), in Claudio Leonardi, editor, Studi Medievali [Mediaeval Studies] (Serie Terza [Third Series]), Anno XVI [Year XVI], Fasc. I [Fasc. I] (quotation in French; overall work in Italian, French, and English), Spoleto: printed by S.p.A. Arti Grafiche Panetto & Petrelli for il Centro Italiano di Studi sull’Alto Medioevo, →ISSN, §: Ricerche, page 147, endnote 187:
- Ce texte № 11 se trouve dans une suite fort logique en C, puisque avec le titre Schemata logu il précède les extraits du de schematis lexeos de Julius Rufinianus.
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