Classical Writing Exercises in Preparation for Rhetoric
I found this article when researching the word “Chreia.” It interests me because it is used in different ways in Classical and Koine Greek. It usually shows up in the Bible,m as “need, necessary.” In Classical Greek it means, “use.”
Delightful timing as I recently restarted keeping a quote journal. When one especially strikes my querying, I can now write a chreia.
You may have seen this, but in case you haven't: https://stgb.substack.com/p/commonplace-journals
Thank you! ✒️ 📄
Fun!
I found this article when researching the word “Chreia.” It interests me because it is used in different ways in Classical and Koine Greek. It usually shows up in the Bible,m as “need, necessary.” In Classical Greek it means, “use.”
Delightful timing as I recently restarted keeping a quote journal. When one especially strikes my querying, I can now write a chreia.
You may have seen this, but in case you haven't: https://stgb.substack.com/p/commonplace-journals
Thank you! ✒️ 📄
Fun!