New Chapters in the History of Rhetoric

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New Chapters in the History of Rhetoric
Author : Laurent Pernot
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 28 September 2009
ISBN : 9789047428473
Pages : 672 pages
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New Chapters in the History of Rhetoric by Laurent Pernot Book PDF Summary

This volume gathers over forty papers by leading scholars in the field of the history of rhetoric. It illustrates the current trends of this new area of research and covers the Bible, Classical Antiquity, Medieval and Modern Europe, Chinese and Corean civilization, and the contemporary world. One major topic is Rhetoric and Religion.

New Chapters in the History of Rhetoric

This volume gathers over forty papers by leading scholars in the field of the history of rhetoric. It illustrates the current trends of this new area of research and covers the Bible, Classical Antiquity, Medieval and Modern Europe, Chinese and Corean civilization, and the contemporary world. One major topic is

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