单词 | anamnesis |
释义 | anamnesisn. a. The recalling of things past; recollection, reminiscence. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > [noun] > act of remembering, recollection minOE thoughtc1175 memorya1275 minninga1325 bethinking1340 record1340 recording1340 remembrancec1350 memoriala1382 rememberinga1382 minsing?a1400 rememorancea1438 mindingc1449 remembrancingc1449 rememorationc1449 resouvenancec1450 umbethinkingc1450 sovenance1477 memoration1562 reminiscence1589 recollecting1604 rememorating1606 recollection1633 evocation1646 recall1651 recordancy1654 anamnesis1656 membrance1827 reliving1919 the mind > mental capacity > memory > retrospection, reminiscence > [noun] > as rhetorical figure anamnesis1656 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > ancient Greek philosophy > post-Socratic philosophy > [noun] > Platonism > specific features examplea1398 ideaa1398 irascible affection1398 idee1542 spicec1555 irascible1594 mundane spirit1642 evocation1646 anamnesis1656 mundane soul1665 species1678 theocrasy1842 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > ornateness > [noun] > rhetoric > rhetorical terms rhetoric1543 distribution1553 anamnesis1656 1656 J. Smith Myst. Rhetorique 249 Anamnesis is a figure whereby the speaker calling to mind matters past, whether of sorrow, joy, &c. doth make recital of them. 1876 J. Van Duyn & E. C. Seguin tr. E. L. Wagner Man. Gen. Pathol. 11 Diagnosis from the Anamnesis, that is, from the story which the patient tells of his illness. 1876 C. M. Davies Unorthodox London 22 The doctrine of anamnesis, in Plato, according to which the soul had pre-existed in a purer state, and there gained its ideas. b. Liturg. That part of the Eucharistic canon in which the sacrifice of Christ is recalled and pleaded. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > parts of service > canon > [noun] > part recalling Christ's sacrifice anamnesis1894 1894 H. Lucas in Dublin Rev. CXIV. 123 The Anamnesis, a prayer commencing with the words Μεμνημένοι οὖν, and answering more closely to the Roman Unde et memores than to any Gallican Post Secreta or Mozarabic Post Pridie. 1912 A. Fortescue Mass ii. 103 The next prayer (Post pridie or Post mysterium) contains the Anamnesis and Epiklesis of the Holy Ghost. 1945 G. Dix Shape of Liturgy vii. 205 It was precisely the institution-narrative which would need amplifying and the anamnesis section which would have to be supplied. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1884; most recently modified version published online March 2011). < |
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