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Renaissance debates on rhetoric /

Throughout the European Renaissance, authors famous and obscure debated the nature, goals, and value of rhetoric. In a host of treatises, handbooks, letters, and orations, written in both Latin and the vernacular, they attempted to assess the central role that rhetoric clearly played in their cultur...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Rebhorn, Wayne A., 1943-
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
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Publié: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 2000.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Introduction --  |t 1. Francis Petrarch --  |t 2. Coluccio Salutati --  |t 3. George of Trebizond (Trapezuntius) --  |t 4. Lorenzo Valla --  |t 5. Rudolph Agricola --  |t 6. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola --  |t 7. Desiderius Erasmus --  |t 8. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa --  |t 9. Juan Luis Vives --  |t 10. Philip Melanchthon --  |t 11. Sperone Speroni --  |t 12. Jacques Amyot --  |t 13. Anton Maria de' Conti --  |t 14. Peter Ramus --  |t 15. John Jewel --  |t 16. Thomas Wilson --  |t 17. Francesco Patrizi --  |t 18. George Puttenham --  |t 19. Michel de Montaigne --  |t 20. Henry Peacham --  |t 21. Juan de Guzman --  |t 22. Guillaume du Vair --  |t 23. Francis Bacon --  |t 24. Nicholas Caussin --  |t 25. Jean-Franc;ois LeGrand --  |t Biographical Glossary of Historical and Mythological Characters --  |t Renaissance Rhetoric: A Selected Bibliography --  |t Index 
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