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Susenbrot, Johannes · 1563

Poetic. From these words it can be gathered that there is a double case: one in words, and one in things. Of words, when the proper name is absent and is necessarily imposed. As, Bacchus for wine. 12
It also overflows when, as in the beginning, it is altogether rare. Verg. Ecl. 1. The deep sea. Seeing my harvests after several of my kingdoms. The same Aen. 5. The seventh summer is now turning after the destruction of Troy.
As are Metonymy, and Synecdoche, and Catachresis, these are improper expressions, and here hopeful for good, hence hopeful for bad.
Not less, as something else for this thing, both for the improper, and what is in use, not to hope, to differ such, and many others. Verses taken improperly, and then said.
Of the grove original: "De Luco", falsely. For as Pliny, Valla, and in the book, ch. 56.
Parcae The Fates. Trans. Give fate, the children, 2 catachresis, Arie pos, and for which they have, deemed it to be done, it is necessary. But how Necessary, when I do not want, and to be done, and of death, and altogether, and it.
denotes those things which preceded. A poetic trope and altogether rare. Verg. Ecl. 1. The deep sea. Seeing my harvests after several of my kingdoms. The same Aen. 5. The seventh summer is now turning after the destruction of Troy. He hid in dark caves: for black ones are understood, from black ones dark ones, and through this, deep into the precipice.
There is also this nature of Metalepsis, so that between that which is transferred, there is indeed a middle degree, signifying nothing itself, but offering a passage. It differs from other neighboring Tropes because it progresses, as it were, through certain steps to that which we wish to signify.
8 Acyrologia ἀκυρολογία improper speech or ἄκυρον improper, is when a word of by no means proper signification is intercalated into a speech. Terence: For what you hope, I shall easily strike. Speras you hope for times you fear. Virgil Aen. 4. If I have been able to hope for so much grief, that is, to fear. Juvenal Sat. 4. For sick men hoping for a quartan fever, that is, fearing it. And the Greeks use ἀντίπαλον counter-ballanced/rival in this manner. Herod. book eight ἀντίπαλον ἀκύρ. γὰρ ἦν ἤλπιζον for it was what they hoped, that is, φοβῶν fearing.
9 Antiphrasis ἀντίφρασις opposite speech, is a word signifying the contrary. Or it is the irony of one word: as, War bellum, because it is least good minime bonum: Grove lucus because it shines least. There are those, however, who think it is said from the light of sacrifices, and Parcae the Fates, because they spare least, or as if from a part. Aug. Dathus disagrees. Mancinellus, Antiphrasis is a word signifying by a contrary saying. It is also a Trope of speech, about which below.
If you say Antiphrasis, pige grief/regret and further, and what and parici ida.
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