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Post by Lene Mahler Jaqua on Feb 9, 2006 16:54:48 GMT -5
All errata for CW Diogenes:Maxim core book and Student Guide should be placed here.
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Post by Carolyn on Apr 28, 2006 20:42:56 GMT -5
*^*This erratum is only for CW Diogenes books purchased before July 2006.*^* Not all the text of Spectator No. 10 is present. The missing portion can be found, paragraph by paragraph, on pages 108-113 of the Core Manual. It is also available at meta.montclair.edu/spectator/text/march1711/no10.html Carolyn
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Post by Lene Mahler Jaqua on Aug 14, 2006 15:04:49 GMT -5
CW Diogenes page 113, small typo
Imitation exercises are numbered
1. 2. 2. 3.
Should of course be
1. 2. 3. 4.
Lene
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Post by Lene Mahler Jaqua on Oct 17, 2006 20:40:30 GMT -5
*^*This erratum is only for CW Diogenes books purchased before July 2006.*^* In this lesson it tells you to use the model in Appendix A5, which is there. It also tells you to note the underlined words in the model, and those underlinings are sadly not present. Look at the following pdf file, where the model is the same as on page A5, AND the words are underlined. home.att.net/~MikeJaqua/root_of_education.pdf
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Post by Carolyn on Aug 27, 2008 8:12:27 GMT -5
** This erratum is for CW Diogenes books purchased before August 25, 2008 **
The directions for setting up the commonplace book have been changed to allow more room for future sections. If you've already set up the book, there's no need to start another ... just work with what you have and make room where you can.
The new instructions read: page 1 Maxims and Chreiai page 15 Progymnasma Headers page 81 The Canons of Rhetoric page 155 Special Topics page 171 The Three Appeals page 185 Favorite Passages
Note - Some of the headings in the commonplace book will be for future volumes of Classical Writing.
Subdivide the section named Progymnasma Headers into separate sections. Allow 4 pages per header, or as many as your composition book allows. You will record examples of these types of paragraphs as you are prompted to do so in the lessons. Title the following pages in your commonplace book with the listed headers. These headers should be centered on the top line.
page 15 Encomium page 19 Paraphrase page 23 Cause page 27 Opposite page 31 Analogy (Comparison) page 35 Example (Paradigm) page 39 Testimony page 43 Epilogue Subdivide the section named The Canons of Rhetoric into separate sections. Title the following pages in your commonplace book with the listed headers, centered on the top line.
page 81 The Canon of Invention page 101 The Canon of Style page 121 The Canon of Arrangement Subdivide the section named Special Topics into separate sections. Title the following pages in your commonplace book with the listed headers, centered on the top line.
page 155 Judicial Rhetoric page 161 Deliberative Rhetoric page 165 Ceremonial Rhetoric
Subdivide the section named The Three Appeals into separate sections. Title the following pages in your commonplace book with the listed headers, centered on the top line.
page 171 Ethos page 175 Logos page 181 Pathos
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Post by Lene Mahler Jaqua on Nov 6, 2008 18:53:19 GMT -5
Unit 1, A & I lesson 7
The sentence: He has made himself a king in Soliloquy, fancies himself conquering the world, and the inhabitants thereof, consulting on proper Methods to acknowledge his Merit.
'inhabitants' in the diagram should be a direct object of 'conquering'.
So, he is conquering the 'world' and 'inhabitants' both.
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