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Titre Les mots sans guère de choses : la praelectio
Auteur M. Rossellini
Mir@bel Revue Langue française
Numéro no 121, février 1999 Phrase, texte, discours, sous la direction de Étienne Stéphane Karabétian
Page 28-35
Résumé anglais Words without things : the praelectio The history of praelectio from Erasmus to the 18th century reveals an increasing orientation towards to form more than substance. The Jesuits, indeed, stay away from the moral of the Ancients pagans, but they think that their « beautiful style » can and should be used to tell God's glory. The Jansenists, opposed to the flashing eloquence, turned the exercice towards language and translation. These process of thoughts have made a concept of « explication de texte » wich separates them from their fonction of speech.
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