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Hugh Blair FRSE (7 April 1718 – 27 December 1800) was a Scottish minister of religion, author and rhetorician, considered one of the first great theorists of written discourse. As a minister of the Church of Scotland , and occupant of the Chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the University of Edinburgh , Blair's teachings had a ...
29 apr 2024 · Hugh Blair (born April 7, 1718, Edinburgh, Scotland—died December 27, 1800, Edinburgh) was a Scottish minister and university professor, best known for his Sermons, which enjoyed an extraordinary popularity during his lifetime, and for his lectures on rhetoric and the fine arts.
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Hugh Blair, ministro e linguista scozzese; Hugh Edward Blair, artista e linguista statunitense Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 29 ...
soave TraduTTore-divulgaTore delle Teorie di hugh blair 163 continuarono ad essere pubblicati fino al 1807, suscitando, in vari ambiti geografici, l’apprezzamento di lettori autorevoli. È il caso di Leopardi, tutt’altro che estraneo all’influenza del pensiero di Soave, il quale cita più volte gli «Opuscoli» nel suo Zibaldone6.
12 gen 2011 · Abstract. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, words were seen as artefacts that afforded insights into the mental capacities of the early humans. In this article I address the late Enlightenment foundations of this model by focusing on Professor Hugh Blair, a leading voice on the relationship between language, progressivism and ...
- Matthew D. Eddy
- 2011
Blair, Hugh nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Teologo e letterato (Edimburgo 1718 - ivi 1800), ministro a Edimburgo (1743), incoraggiò Macpherson a pubblicare l' Ossian, su cui scrisse due dissertazioni (1763 e 1765).
Hugh Blair, the Sentiments and Preaching the Enlightenment in Scotland. Stewart J Brown. The five volumes of sermons by the Edinburgh Church of Scotland minister, Hugh. Blair, represented one of the most successful publishing projects of the eighteenth- century Scottish Enlightenment. According to the Critical Review of 1807, Blair’s.