Cours Abr g De Rh torique L'Usage Du Coll ge De Montr al, by Joseph Vincent Guibler, offers a concise overview of rhetoric tailored for students at the Coll ge de Montr al in 1835. This French-language textbook provides insights into the principles and practices of effective communication, argumentation, and persuasive speaking as understood in the early 19th century. Designed as a practical guide for students, the "Cours Abr g " covers essential elements of classical rhetoric, adapted for the educational context of the time.
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