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Surgery of Insular Diffuse Gliomas—Part 2: Probabilistic Cortico-Subcortical Atlas of Critical Eloquent Brain Structures and Probabilistic Resection Map During Transcortical Awake Resection
Johan Pallud and others
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Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery, Volume 89, Issue 4, October 2021, Pages 579–590, https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyab255
Published: 12 August 2021
... ) Abstract BACKGROUND Insular diffuse glioma surgery is challenging, and tools to help surgical planning could improve the benefit-to-risk ratio. OBJECTIVE To provide a probabilistic resection map and frequency atlases of critical eloquent regions of insular diffuse gliomas based on our surgical...
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Introduction: Surgical Management of Eloquent Area Tumors
Shawn L Hervey-Jumper and Mitchel S Berger
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Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery, Volume 87, Issue 6, December 2020, Pages 1076–1077, https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyaa358
Published: 16 November 2020
.../pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ) Brain radiation Cognition Eloquence Glioblastoma Glioma Language Low-grade glioma In the surgical management of eloquent area intrinsic brain tumors, neurosurgeons play a central role in treatment through tumor resection. Tumor...
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Published: 04 August 2022
... Revolution , this chapter demonstrates that Wollstonecraft draws on British and French linguistic theory to argue for a transparent language of politics and a principled form of eloquence to convince and inspire the citizenry. She critiques the mystifying rhetoric of the ruling elite but, as in her...
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Eloquence (114–32)
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Paul Murgatroyd
Published: 01 April 2018
...This chapter provides the Latin text and a literal translation into English of the section on prayers for eloquence in Juvenal’s tenth satire and a detailed critical appreciation of those lines (114-132), paying particular attention to poetic aspects such as sound, style, rhythm, diction, imagery...
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Oratory
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Marc Van Der Poel
Published: 09 July 2015
...This chapter offers a survey of the theory and practice of eloquence during the period of Renaissance humanism, whose culture was founded on the knowledge of classical rhetoric and characterized by the pursuit of eloquence. Countless pedagogical treatises describe the humanistic teaching program...
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Englishing Eloquence: Sixteenth-Century Arts of Rhetoric and Poetics
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Catherine Nicholson
Published: 01 August 2013
...This article analyzes the crafting of an English language that is unceasingly eloquent. The challenge is confronted most directly in the pages of vernacular treatises on rhetoric and poetics — practical guides to the domestication of a theoretical discourse identified with what was written...
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Mourning for Logan: “Indian Eloquence” and the Making of an American Public
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Carolyn Eastman
Published: 15 December 2009
... in eloquence and sentiment to anything produced by centuries of European civilization, including the speeches of Cicero and Demosthenes. The admiration elicited by the speech's final melancholy plea inspired editors to reprint it over and over again. This chapter examines Americans' fascination with Indian...
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Published: 20 January 2012
... into the vernacular and how Spenser accommodates it in the verse of Faerie Queene . Just as the English rhetorics attempt to conjure a common space of vernacular eloquence, linked to an idea of the English country while also organized according to classical tradition, the chapter argues...
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The Mingle-Mangle: The Hodgepodge of Fancy and Philosophy in Cavendish’s Blazing World
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Jenny C. Mann
Published: 20 January 2012
...This chapter examines how vernacular eloquence operates by focusing on Margaret Cavendish's philosophical romance The Blazing World . More specifically, it uses The Blazing World to show how the linguistic anxieties first confronted by sixteenth-century rhetorical...
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Writing and Listening: Voices from Inside
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Elisabeth Özdalga
Published: 29 December 2021
..., irrelevancy, lack of eloquence, shortly, that people, in fact, expect better sermons. Asked if it would be better if imams and preachers (hatip s) were allowed to preach their own mind, most interviewees respond in the negative. The insufficient level of education among the religious personnel...
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Lolita
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Kenneth Gross
Published: 27 October 2022
...Nabokov’s novel seeks to possess us through the voice of Humbert Humbert, through his seductive eloquence and verbal play. Humbert’s words invite us to share his fantasy of the girl-child Lolita as a dangerous, seductive, half-human demon, even as they map his psychic and sexual cruelty, his...
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Communicators
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Daniel A Wren and Ronald G Greenwood
Published: 16 April 1998
..., portrayed as wearing a winged hat, was also the messenger of the gods and the god of eloquence. Eloquence Commerce Representing Communicating Messenger This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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The Technique of the Violin, 1700-61 (II): The Right Hand. The Bow Stroke and Bow Change. The Rule of Down-Bow
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David D Boyden
Published: 22 February 1990
... and for certain means of attaining expression and colour, notably vibrato, ornaments, harmonics, and the tone colours of different strings in their different hand positions. The right hand was responsible for producing the tone in general and for giving it an expressive eloquence through the variety of bow...
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Published: 23 October 1998
...0 23 10 1998 There were certain speakers Hazlitt loved. Listening on 25 February 1813 to the Irish politician William Plunket, Hazlitt was so carried away ‘that he omitted to take any notes at all’. Plunket’s ‘eloquence swept along like a river, “Without o’erflowing, full.” Every step told...
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Virtue in Speaking
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Mark D Johnston
Published: 29 February 1996
...0 29 02 1996 Ramon Llull’s accounts of the arts of language display an intriguing attempt to assert a new medieval Christian understanding of the ancient ideal of uniting eloquence and wisdom. Llull’s zeal for retracing the arts to theology encourages him to follow the traditional perspective...
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Quintilian as Master of Prose
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Thomas Zinsmaier
Published: 08 December 2021
...As a complement to Chapter 7, which deals with Quintilian’s theory of rhetorical style, this chapter examines his own mastery in a wide range of different style levels and effects. It makes clear that while in Books 8 and 9 and chapter 12.10 of his Institutio he teaches eloquence...
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Quintilian in the United States of America
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Richard A. Katula and Cleve Wiese
Published: 08 December 2021
... Ward John Washington College Maryland Belles Lettres and Belletrism Lectures on Moral Philosophy and Eloquence Witherspoon Longinus Pericles Priestley Joseph Princeton University United States Seneca the Younger Thucydides Witherspoon John elocution in the eighteenth century the art...
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Homeric Eloquence: Philip’s 1518 Lectures on the Epistle to Titus and the Iliad
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William P. Weaver
Published: 17 November 2022
... allow us to recognize in them commonplaces, the places where students’ eloquence and judgment could be exercised. Within the text, they serve to orient several enunciations of the text, giving the student a focal point for observation and judgment. Outside the text, for instance in a student theme...
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Homeric Prudence: Melanchthon’s 1523 Homer Lectures
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William P. Weaver
Published: 17 November 2022
... Melanchthon’s 1523 lectures on the Iliad illustrate his central aim in teaching Homer: to train students in literary and moral judgment, and to make them competent to enter government service and the ministry. Eloquence and its “shadow” prudence (probity of literary and moral judgment) were...
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Published: 09 June 2021
... Bible Hill Edmund Pärt Arvo Estonian composer revelation silence rhythm poetry harmony eloquence. The story of Elijah after forty days and forty nights on the mount of God is paradigmatic: The word of the Lord came to him: ‘Why are you here, Elijah?’ ‘Because of my great zeal...
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