Communication, Consensus and Conflict: Rhetorical Principals, the 'ars concionandi' and social ordering in late medieval Italy

SJ Milner

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Abstract

This volume examines the transmission and influence of Ciceronian rhetoric from late antiquity to the fifteenth century, examining the relationship between rhetoric and practices as diverse as law, dialectic, memory theory, poetics, and ethics. Includes an appendix of primary texts.
Translated title of the contributionCommunication, Consensus and Conflict: Rhetorical Principals, the 'ars concionandi' and social ordering in late medieval Italy
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Rhetoric of Cicero in its Mediveal and Renaissance Commentary Tradition
EditorsVirginia Cox, John O. Ward
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Pages361 - 404
Number of pages44
ISBN (Print)9004131779
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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