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Rhetorica ad Herennium
Between Grammar and Rhetoric Poetria Nova and Its Educational Context in Medieval and Renaissance Italy
Rhetoric in the Faculty of Arts at the Universities of Paris and Oxford in the Middle Ages : a Summary of the Evidence
Visualizing Words and Knowledge: Arts of Memory from the Agora to the Computer
Remembering the Convivio: Dante and the Art of Memory
Poetria Nova
Words Melody, and Their Interaction in the Songs of Folquet De Marseille
Recontextualising the Rhetorica Ad Herennium Jennifer Claire Hilder BA
The Precepts of Classical Rhetoric in the Letters of Geoffrey Chaucer’S Troylus & Criseyde
Ars Dictaminis, Cursus, and Clerical Careerism in Late Medieval England
Three Notes on Dante and Horace
Cicero As User and Critic of Traditional Rhetorical Patterns: Structural Authority from De Inuentione to De Oratore Charles Guérin
John of Garland's Parisiana Poetria and the Vernacular-Exemplar Turn
Cicero's De Oratore from Antiquity to the Advent of Print
Latin Rhetoric and Education in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
6. Cicero and Quintilian in the Arab World? Latin Rhetoric in Modern Arabic Rhetorical and Homiletical Manuals
Camargo – Chaucer and the Oxford
The Ars Versificaria of Gervase of Melkley Structure, Hierarchy, Borrowings
The Routledge History of the Renaissance
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