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Re: [opensuse-es] Re: GPG en Linux [Era: OT Semi PGP]
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 13:19:57 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <alpine.LSU.2.00.0812171317590.20616@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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El 2008-12-17 a las 13:06 +0100, francisco f escribió:
Pues no se lo que es.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chiasmus
An inversion of the relationship between the elements of phrases, e.g. To
stop too fearful, and too faint to go -- Goldsmith. Used especially in
classical languages, e.g. haec queritur, stupet haec (this woman
complains, this one gapes) -- Ovid, Ars Amatoria, 1.124
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiasmus
In rhetoric, chiasmus is the figure of speech in which two or more
clauses are related to each other through a reversal of structures in
order to make a larger point; that is, the clauses display inverted
parallelism. Chiasmus was particularly popular in Latin literature,
where it was used to articulate balance or order within a text. The
Greek and Hebrew texts of the Bible also contain many long and complex
chiasmi.
Pues que raro, raro.
- -- Saludos
Carlos E.R.
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El 2008-12-17 a las 13:06 +0100, francisco f escribió:
El Miércoles, 17 de Diciembre de 2008 13:03, Carlos E. R. escribió:
¿chiasmus? Ni idea, ¿donde lo has visto?en la configuracion pgp de kmail
Pues no se lo que es.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chiasmus
An inversion of the relationship between the elements of phrases, e.g. To
stop too fearful, and too faint to go -- Goldsmith. Used especially in
classical languages, e.g. haec queritur, stupet haec (this woman
complains, this one gapes) -- Ovid, Ars Amatoria, 1.124
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiasmus
In rhetoric, chiasmus is the figure of speech in which two or more
clauses are related to each other through a reversal of structures in
order to make a larger point; that is, the clauses display inverted
parallelism. Chiasmus was particularly popular in Latin literature,
where it was used to articulate balance or order within a text. The
Greek and Hebrew texts of the Bible also contain many long and complex
chiasmi.
Pues que raro, raro.
- -- Saludos
Carlos E.R.
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