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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 ...

    • 27 December 1800 (aged 82)
    • Sermons (1777–1801)
    • Scottish
  2. Hugh Blair ( Edimburgo, 7 de abril de 1718-27 de diciembre de 1800) fue un predicador, crítico y catedrático escocés. Miembro y figura clave de la Ilustración escocesa . Semblanza biográfica. Estudió Gramática y Humanidades en la Universidad de Edimburgo, en 1739 recibió el grado de maestro en artes.

  3. 29 de abr. de 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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  4. Poéticas y preceptivas del siglo XVIII: Hugh Blair en México. Esther MARTÍNEZ LUNA Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Si bien sabemos que la primera asociación literaria mexicana fue la Ar cadia de México, poco sabemos de sus integrantes y menos aún de su proyecto literario.

  5. Historial. Hugh Blair. Filósofo británico. Biografía. Profesor de retórica y bellas letras en Edimburgo, su ciudad natal, se propuso dar a la retórica un fundamento psicológico inspirado en Hume.

    • 1800
    • Hugh Blair
    • 1718
    • Escocia
  6. 27 de jun. de 2011 · Blair never loses sight of how rhetoric stems from and addresses itself to the will, does so even when—as transformed into image and fable in imaginative literature—its call is to perception, not action.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · Hugh Blair (1718-1800) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland and author. He was one of the first theorists of literature and held the Chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the University of Edinburgh. He was born in Edinburgh where he studied philosophy and literature.