San Clemente di Ocrida e la retorica biblica
Journal
Gregorianum
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Gjorgjevski, Gjoko
Meynet, Roland
Abstract
After a brief presentation of St Clement of Ohrid and the essential characteristics
of biblical rhetoric, the three songs on the prefeast of Christmas composed by St
Clement are studied according to the method of the analysis of biblical rhetoric. The
first part deals with the composition: two of the songs are organized in a concentric
manner, as often happens in biblical texts; instead, the other is of parallel composition.
The second part deals with the context, which especially highlights the
references to the scriptural texts. The final part is of interpretation to which the other
two are directed: it consists of highlighting the articulations of the text, i.e. the
movement in which it is animated.
of biblical rhetoric, the three songs on the prefeast of Christmas composed by St
Clement are studied according to the method of the analysis of biblical rhetoric. The
first part deals with the composition: two of the songs are organized in a concentric
manner, as often happens in biblical texts; instead, the other is of parallel composition.
The second part deals with the context, which especially highlights the
references to the scriptural texts. The final part is of interpretation to which the other
two are directed: it consists of highlighting the articulations of the text, i.e. the
movement in which it is animated.
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