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Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: A History of Rhetorical Theoryfrom Saint Augustine to the Renaissance was first published in 1974 by the University of California Press and won the national book award of the Speech Communication Association. It has since been translated into Italian, Spanish, and Polish. In 2001 it, along with its companion anthology, Three Medieval Rhetorical Arts, was reprinted by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS), and remains in print. In the more than four decades since the book first appeared, a vast number of studies of medieval rhetoric have appeared and the field has advanced enormously. This Bibliographic Supplement allows readers to survey scholarly developments since 1974. It is organized into four chapters following the four sections of the original book: ancient rhetoric and its continuations, ars dictaminis, arts of poetry and prose, and ars praedicandi. Each chapter consists of a bibliographic essay discussing key works since

Table of Contents
Introduction
— James J. Murphy

Part I. Continuities from Ancient to Medieval Rhetoric
— Denise Stodola

Part II. Poesis: The Art of Poetry and Prose in Treatises, Literary Masterpieces Commentaries, and Classrooms
— Douglas Kelly

Part III. Ars dictaminis: The Art of Letter-Writing
— Morris Tichenor

Part IV. Ars praedicandi: The Art of Preaching
— Beverly M. Kienzle, Timothy M. Baker, and Jenny C. Bledsoe

Epilogue
—James J. Murphy

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      Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
      Publication Date: 14/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9780866986052, 978-0866986052
      ISBN10: 0866986057

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: A History of Rhetorical Theoryfrom Saint Augustine to the Renaissance was first published in 1974 by the University of California Press and won the national book award of the Speech Communication Association. It has since been translated into Italian, Spanish, and Polish. In 2001 it, along with its companion anthology, Three Medieval Rhetorical Arts, was reprinted by the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS), and remains in print. In the more than four decades since the book first appeared, a vast number of studies of medieval rhetoric have appeared and the field has advanced enormously. This Bibliographic Supplement allows readers to survey scholarly developments since 1974. It is organized into four chapters following the four sections of the original book: ancient rhetoric and its continuations, ars dictaminis, arts of poetry and prose, and ars praedicandi. Each chapter consists of a bibliographic essay discussing key works since

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      — James J. Murphy

      Part I. Continuities from Ancient to Medieval Rhetoric
      — Denise Stodola

      Part II. Poesis: The Art of Poetry and Prose in Treatises, Literary Masterpieces Commentaries, and Classrooms
      — Douglas Kelly

      Part III. Ars dictaminis: The Art of Letter-Writing
      — Morris Tichenor

      Part IV. Ars praedicandi: The Art of Preaching
      — Beverly M. Kienzle, Timothy M. Baker, and Jenny C. Bledsoe

      Epilogue
      —James J. Murphy

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