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Paperback Aristotelis Ex Arte Rhetorica Quaeritur Quid Habeat Cicero... [Latin] Book

ISBN: 1273604121

ISBN13: 9781273604126

Aristotelis Ex Arte Rhetorica Quaeritur Quid Habeat Cicero... [Latin]

Aristotelis Ex Arte Rhetorica Quaeritur Quid Habeat Cicero... is a scholarly examination, written in Latin, exploring the relationship between Aristotle's rhetorical theories and Cicero's practices. Authored by Hugo Jentsch, this work delves into the intricacies of classical rhetoric, offering insights into how Cicero's oratory aligns with and diverges from Aristotelian principles. A valuable resource for students and scholars of classical literature, rhetoric, and philosophy, the book provides a detailed analysis of the foundational elements of persuasive communication as understood by two of history's most influential figures. This exploration sheds light on the enduring relevance of classical thought in understanding the art of rhetoric.

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