Das rhetorische Modell der Historiographie

Abstract
A surprisingly clear account of the classical rhetorical conception of historiography and its various modifications. In Aristotle, the rhetoric of history is a sub‑category of forensic rhetoric. Ethical matters are much stressed. The historian's focus is on giving a persuasive picture of the past to a present communication community, not on finding out what actually happened. Kessler traces the rhetorical conception through to the seventeenth century. (am)