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ANTISTASIS

Volume 3 · 49 words · 1860 Edition

in Oratory, a defence of an action from the consideration that, had it been omitted, worse would have ensued. This is called by Latin writers comparativum argumentum; such, e.g., would be the general's defence who had made an inglorious capitulation, that, without it, the whole army must have perished.