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Art of Rhetoric
Contributor(s): Aristotle (Author), Freese, J. H. (Translator), Striker, Gisela (Revised by)
ISBN: 0674997328     ISBN-13: 9780674997325
Publisher: Harvard University Press
OUR PRICE:   $29.70  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Speech & Pronunciation
- Literary Collections | Ancient, Classical & Medieval
- Study Aids
Dewey: 808.5
LCCN: 2019921124
Series: Loeb Classical Library
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 4.5" W x 6.5" (0.80 lbs) 528 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
 
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Aristotle (384-322 BC), the great Greek thinker, researcher, and educator, ranks among the most important and influential figures in the history of philosophy, theology, and science. He joined Plato's Academy in Athens in 367 and remained there for twenty years. After spending three years at the Asian court of a former pupil, Hermeias, he was appointed by Philip of Macedon in 343/2 to become tutor of his teenaged son, Alexander. After Philip's death in 336, Aristotle became head of his own school, the Lyceum at Athens, whose followers were known as the Peripatetics. Because of anti-Macedonian feeling in Athens after Alexander's death in 323, he withdrew to Chalcis in Euboea, where he died in 322.

Aristotle wrote voluminously on a broad range of subjects analytical, practical, and theoretical. Rhetoric, probably composed while he was still a member of Plato's Academy, is the first systematic approach to persuasive public speaking based in dialectic, on which he had recently written the first manual.

This edition of Aristotle's Rhetoric, which replaces the original Loeb edition by John Henry Freese, supplies a Greek text based on that of Rudolf Kassel, a fresh translation, and ample annotation fully current with modern scholarship.


Contributor Bio(s): Freese, J. H.: - John Henry Freese (1852-1930) was Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.Striker, Gisela: - Gisela Striker is Walter C. Klein Professor of Philosophy and of the Classics, Emerita, at Harvard University.