Landmark Essays on Aristotelian Rhetoric: Volume 14 Contributor(s): Enos, Richard L. (Editor), Agnew, Lois P. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1880393328 ISBN-13: 9781880393321 Publisher: Routledge OUR PRICE: $44.60 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 1998 Annotation: There is little doubt that Aristotle's "Rhetoric" has made a major impact on rhetoric and composition studies. This impact has not only been chronicled throughout the history of rhetoric, but has more recently been contested as contemporary rhetoricians reexamine Aristotelian rhetoric and its potential for facilitating contemporary oral and written expression. This volume contains the full text of Father William Grimaldi's monograph studies in the philosophy of Aristotle's "Rhetoric." The eight essays presented here are divided into three rubrics: history and philosophical orientation, theoretical perspectives, and historical impact. This collection provides teachers and students with major works on Aristotelian rhetoric that are difficult to acquire and offers readers an opportunity to become active participants in today's deliberations about the merits of Aristotelian rhetoric for contemporary teaching and research. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Language Arts & Disciplines | Speech & Pronunciation - Language Arts & Disciplines | Rhetoric - Social Science | Media Studies |
Dewey: 808.5 |
LCCN: 97049447 |
Series: Landmark Essays on Aristotelian Rhetoric |
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 6.82" W x 10.18" (1.26 lbs) 280 pages |
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Publisher Description: There is little doubt that Aristotle's Rhetoric has made a major impact on rhetoric and composition studies. This impact has not only been chronicled throughout the history of rhetoric, but has more recently been contested as contemporary rhetoricians reexamine Aristotelian rhetoric and its potential for facilitating contemporary oral and written expression. This volume contains the full text of Father William Grimaldi's monograph studies in the philosophy of Aristotle's Rhetoric. The eight essays presented here are divided into three rubrics: history and philosophical orientation, theoretical perspectives, and historical impact. This collection provides teachers and students with major works on Aristotelian rhetoric that are difficult to acquire and offers readers an opportunity to become active participants in today's deliberations about the merits of Aristotelian rhetoric for contemporary teaching and research. |