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Ekphrasis (Vivid Description)

A description so vivid the listener feels they are seeing the thing with their own eyes.

Ekphrasis is the art of describing something so vividly that an audience seems to witness it firsthand — a battle, a city, a storm, or a famous work of art. Teachers like Theon and Hermogenes codified it as a standard drill in their rhetorical handbooks (the progymnasmata) from the 1st century CE onward, building on the older Greek ideal of enargeia, or 'vividness.' Poets and historians had used the technique ever since Homer described the shield of Achilles, and it became the classic way literature brings paintings and sculpture to life on the page.

How it traveled

  1. On Oratory
    Formiae · -55
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  2. On the Sublime
    · 50
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  3. Imagines
    Athens
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  4. Descriptiones
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  5. Imagines
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  6. Περὶ ἐπιδεικτικῶν
    Laodicea on the Lycus
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  7. Aethiopica
    Emesa
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  8. Orationes
    Prusa
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  9. Oratio 11
    Antioch
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  10. Orationes 15
    Smyrna
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  11. Scholia in Iliadem
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  12. Oratio 61
    Antioch
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  13. Silvae
    Rome
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  14. Metamorphoses
    Carthage
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  15. Libro de Elocutione
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  16. Heroicus
    Athens
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  17. Orationes 43
    Smyrna
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  18. Historia Ecclesiastica
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  19. Orationes 20
    Smyrna
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Progymnasmata [Dub.] · Hermogenes

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Metamorphoses · Apuleius

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Orationes 15 · Aelius Aristides

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Descriptiones · Callistratus

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Greek Anthology · Greek Anthology

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On the Sublime · Pseudo-Longinus

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Περὶ ἐπιδεικτικῶν · Menander Rhetor

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Imagines · Philostratus Minor

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Imagines · Philostratus Minor

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Imagines · Philostratus Minor

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