Renaissance Rhetoric

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What was the impact of the Italian Renaissance on the study of rhetoric?

The Italian Renaissance led to a renewed interest in rhetoric and its power of language expressed in speech and writing.

How did the rediscovery of Greek and Roman texts influence Renaissance society?

The rediscovery of Greek and Roman texts expanded the range of subjects available for personal education in Renaissance society.

Who believed that effective communication through speech and writing is the main quality of civic Humanism and can forge a civilized society?

Nicolo Machiavelli believed that effective communication through speech and writing is the main quality of civic Humanism and can forge a civilized society.

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  • Italian Renaissance led to a renewed interest in rhetoric, the power of language expressed in speech and writing.
  • Renaissance society was influenced by the rediscovery of Greek and Roman texts, expanding the range of subjects available for personal education.
  • George of Trebizond's The Five Books of Rhetoric became a respected source for students for many centuries and the basis of Liberal Arts education to come.
  • Political or social aspect of Renaissance rhetoric had wide-ranging effects and was an essential part of active involvement in city life.
  • Nicolo Machiavelli believed that the main quality of civic Humanism is the "humanizing" power of effective communication, of speech and writing to forge a civilized society.
  • The eloquent orators of Rome showed people the common good with the use of open competitive debates about possible courses of action.
  • Renaissance Humanists saw citizens as empowered by their rhetorical skills to solve the ills of the state.
  • Words, used well, for the right audiences, can cast spells and have magical powers.
  • The misuse of such power can have terrible consequences, as seen in the case of Hitler.
  • The Renaissance's rediscovery and positioning of rhetoric in a place of honor had wide-ranging effects on education, civic culture, and the arts.

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