👉 In classical rhetoric, a pedimentum is a rhetorical device used to create an impression of grandeur or magnificence. It involves using a figure of speech (such as simile, metaphor, or personification) to highlight something that is not immediately apparent or comprehensible. This can be done by presenting it as if it were the most important thing in the world, making it appear more significant than it actually is. The term "pedimentum" comes from Latin and means "a