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Paperback Aristotelis Ars Rhetorica, Volume 1 [Greek, Ancient (To 1453)] Book

ISBN: 1174411201

ISBN13: 9781174411205

Aristotelis Ars Rhetorica, Volume 1 [Greek, Ancient (To 1453)]

Aristotelis Ars Rhetorica, Volume 1, presents the foundational work on rhetoric by Aristotle, meticulously edited by William and Leonhard Von Spengel. This seminal text, written in Ancient Greek, explores the art of persuasion and argumentation, providing a systematic analysis of rhetoric's principles and techniques. Aristotle's treatise delves into the modes of persuasion (ethos, pathos, and logos), the types of rhetorical discourse (deliberative, forensic, and epideictic), and the elements of style and arrangement.

This edition offers invaluable insights into classical thought and its enduring influence on Western intellectual tradition. Students and scholars of philosophy, rhetoric, and classical literature will find this volume an indispensable resource for understanding the art of effective communication and the foundations of persuasive discourse. The text remains highly relevant for contemporary applications in law, politics, and public speaking.

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