RhetoricU of Minnesota Press, 1989 - 164 sider Barilli (rhetoric and stylistics, U. of Bologna) presents a concise history of rhetoric, from its origins in ancient Greece to the media technologies of the late 20th century. Covers the pre-Socratic Sophists; the Renaissance humanists; Kant, Hegel, and Croce; Freud, Saussure, and Marshall McLuhan. Cloth edition ($29.95) not seen. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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The Greeks | 3 |
The Romans | 24 |
The Middle Ages | 38 |
Humanism and the Renaissance | 52 |
Early Modernity | 70 |
Modernity | 89 |
Hegel and the Overcoming of Rhetoric | 96 |
The Contemporary Revival of Rhetoric | 102 |
Suggested Reading | 130 |
Notes | 137 |
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