Medieval Rhetoric
Medieval Rhetoric: A Select Bibliography
JAMES J. MURPHY
Copyright Date: 1989
Published by: University of Toronto Press
Pages: 198
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctt2ttkd2
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Medieval Rhetoric
Book Description:

The history of medieval rhetoric can be understood only as part of medieval efforts to understand the manifold uses of language.

eISBN: 978-1-4426-7719-7
Subjects: Language & Literature
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
  2. General Editor’s Preface
    General Editor’s Preface (pp. vii-viii)
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  3. Table of Contents
    Table of Contents (pp. ix-x)
  4. Preface to the Second Edition
    Preface to the Second Edition (pp. xi-xvi)
  5. Abbreviations
    Abbreviations (pp. xvii-xviii)
  6. I Background Studies
    I Background Studies (pp. 1-30)
  7. II Early Middle Ages
    II Early Middle Ages (pp. 31-55)
  8. III High Middle Ages
    III High Middle Ages (pp. 56-75)
  9. IV Letter Writing: Ars dictaminis
    IV Letter Writing: Ars dictaminis (pp. 76-103)
  10. V Poetics and Grammar: Ars poetriae
    V Poetics and Grammar: Ars poetriae (pp. 104-135)
  11. VI Sermon Theory: Ars praedicandi
    VI Sermon Theory: Ars praedicandi (pp. 136-156)
  12. VII University Disputation and Scholastic Method
    VII University Disputation and Scholastic Method (pp. 157-163)
  13. VIII Various Sources
    VIII Various Sources (pp. 164-169)
  14. IX Renaissance
    IX Renaissance (pp. 170-175)
  15. Appendix: A Basic Library for a Study of Medieval Rhetoric
    Appendix: A Basic Library for a Study of Medieval Rhetoric (pp. 176-180)
  16. Index
    Index (pp. 181-198)
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