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Ramus and Method
* Walter J. Ong ( 2005 ), Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: from the art of discourse to the art of reason
See Walter J. Ong, Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason ( Harvard University Press, 1958 ; reissued by the University of Chicago Press, 2004, with a new foreword by Adrian Johns ).
* Walter J. Ong, S. J., " Ramus: Method and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason.
A Fuller Course in the Art of Logic Conformed to the Method of Peter Ramus ( London, 1672 ).
**---. Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason ( Harvard University Press, 1958 ; reissued with a new foreword by Adrian Johns, University of Chicago Press, 2004.
McLuhan frequently quoted Walter Ong's Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue ( 1958 ), which evidently had prompted McLuhan to write The Gutenberg Galaxy.
The back cover of the 2004 University of Chicago Press reissue of Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason, states that Ong today " enjoys the status of honorary guru among technophiles.
* Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1958 ).
* W. J. Ong, Ramus, Method and the Decay of Dialogue, Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1958

Ramus and From
From 1690 Ramus was a priest in Norderhov kirke in Ringerike, in Buskerud County.

Ramus and Art
See Walter J. Ong, Ramus and Talon Inventory ( Harvard University Press, 1958 ); Joseph S. Freedman, Philosophy and the Art Europe, 1500-1700: Teaching and Texts at Schools and Universities ( Ashgate, 1999 ).

Ramus and 1958
Ramus and Talon Inventory ( Harvard University Press, 1958 ).
The companion volume, Ramus and Talon Inventory ( 1958 ) is a notable work that contributes to the field known today as book history.
* Ramus and Talon Inventory ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1958 ).
* W. J. Ong, A Ramus and Talon Inventory, Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1958

Ramus and between
He was the moderator of the general synod which met in April, 1571, at La Rochelle and decided not to abolish church discipline or to acknowledge the civil government as head of the Church, as the Paris minister Jean Morel and the philosopher Pierre Ramus demanded ; it also decided to confirm anew the Calvinistic doctrine of the Lord's Supper ( by the expression: " substance of the body of Christ ") against Zwinglianism, which caused a very unpleasant discussion between Beza and Ramus and Heinrich Bullinger.
Ramus Pomifer ( Latin for apple branch ) was a constellation located between Hercules and Lyra.

Ramus and Ong
John Milton ( 1608 – 1674 ) wrote a textbook in logic or dialectic in Latin based on Ramus ' work, which has now been translated into English by Walter J. Ong and Charles J. Ermatinger in The Complete Prose Works of John Milton ( Yale University Press, 1982 ; 8: 206-407 ), with a lengthy introduction by Ong ( 144-205 ).
On the occasion of taking his degree ( 1536 ) Ramus allegedly took as his thesis Quaecumque ab Aristotele dicta essent, commentitia esse, which Walter J. Ong paraphrases as follows:
Even so, Ong raises questions as to whether Ramus actually ever delivered this thesis.
After completing his dissertation on the French logician and educational reformer Peter Ramus ( 1515-1572 ) and Ramism under the supervision of Perry Miller at Harvard University in 1954, Ong returned to Saint Louis University, where he would teach for the next 30 years.
In 1963 the French government honored Ong for his work on Ramus by dubbing Ong a knight, Chevalier de l ' Ordre des Palmes académiques.
According to Adrian Johns ' foreword to the 2004 edition, Ong was urged to research Ramus after his graduate mentor, Marshall McLuhan had no particular interest in Ong's original subject, Gerard Manley Hopkins.
An alternative to this aspect of Ramism, as belated and diminishing, is the discussion initiated by Walter Ong of Ramus in relation to several evolutionary steps.
Two other theses of Ong on Ramism are: the end of copia or profuseness for its own sake in writing, making Ramus an opponent of the Erasmus of Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style ; and the beginning of the later Cartesian emphasis on clarity.
Ong, though, consistently argues that Ramus is thin, insubstantial as a scholar, a beneficiary of fashion supported by the new medium of printing, as well as a transitional figure.

Ramus and found
By him it was referred to a commission of five, who found Ramus guilty of having " acted rashly, arrogantly and impudently ," and interdicted his lectures ( 1544 ).
Ramus, formerly a Seattle resident, found out from his mother one day in advance that the library board was inviting interested firms to attend a mandatory public meeting.

Ramus and Louis
Among his students are Joseph Marius Ramus, Jean-Jacques Feuchère, Pierre-Charles Simart, Jean-Auguste Barre, and the animalier Pierre Louis Rouillard.

Ramus and et
* An online copy of: Ramus ( Pierre de la Ramée ) sa vie, ses écrits et ses opinions ( 1855 ) by Charles Waddington

Ramus and l
The commission also decides to impose the d ' choice to him ; artists such as the sculptor Joseph Marius Ramus or the painter Karl Müller of Düsseldorf without worrying to know if their works s ' will adapt to l ' structure reserve.

Ramus and ).
In New England and at Harvard College ( founded 1636 ), Ramus and his followers dominated, as Perry Miller shows in The New England Mind: The Seventeenth Century ( Harvard University Press, 1939 ).
Ramus proposed transferring those back to the realm of dialectic ( logic ); and merging them under a new heading, renaming them as iudicium ( judgment ).
Logic falls, according to Ramus, into two parts: invention ( treating of the notion and definition ) and judgment ( comprising the judgment proper, syllogism and method ).
Petrus Ramus, professeur au Collège de France, sa vie, ses ecrits, sa mort ( Paris, 1864 ).
Peter Ramus and the Educational Reformation of the Sixteenth Century ( Macmillan, 1912 ).
Petrus Ramus als Theolog ( Strassburg, 1878 ).
* Pranti, K. " Uber P. Ramus " in Munchener Sitzungs berichte ( 1878 ).
Where universities were open to Ramist teaching, there still could be dislike and negative reactions, stemming from the perceived personality of Ramus ( arrogant, a natural polemicist ), or of that of his supporters ( young men in a hurry ).
Logic falls, according to Ramus, into two parts: invention ( treating of the notion and definition ) and judgment ( comprising the judgment proper, syllogism and method ).
Ramus proposed transferring those back to the realm of dialectic ( logic ); and merging them under a new heading, renaming them as iudicium ( judgment ).
The biography of Ramus is a cut-down version of that of Johann Thomas Freigius ( 1543 – 1583 ).
* Ramus, Petrus ( Pierre de la Ramée ), Scholarum physicarum libro octo ... ( Frankfurt: A Wecheli, 1683 ).
His parents were Danil Johnsen Ramus ( d. 1654 ), a parish priest and Anna Christensdatter Bernhoft ( 1624 – 1705 ).
The so-called weak defense ( which Quintilian makes as well as Ramus ) suggests that rhetoric is separate from philosophy and one first becomes a good person and then can add good speaking on top ( 158 ).

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