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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
  
  

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

C. S. Baldwin, Ancient Rhetoric and Poetic (New York,
1924); idem, Medieval Rhetoric and Poetic (New York, 1928).
Wayne C. Booth, The Rhetoric of Fiction (Chicago, 1961).
D. L. Clark, Rhetoric in Greco-Roman Education (New York,
1957); idem, Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance (New
York, 1922). H. M. Davidson, Audience, Words, and Art:
Studies in Seventeenth-Century French Rhetoric
(Columbus,
Ohio, 1965). J. H. Freese, Introduction to Aristotle's The
“Art” of Rhetoric,
Loeb Classical Library (London and
Cambridge, Mass., 1926). O. B. Hardison, Jr., The Enduring
Monument: A Study of the Idea of Praise in Renaissance
Literary Theory and Practice
(Chapel Hill, N.C., 1962). G.


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Kennedy, The Art of Persuasion in Greece (Princeton, 1963).
R. McKeon, “Rhetoric in the Middle Ages,” Critics and
Criticism: Ancient and Modern,
ed. R. S. Crane (Chicago,
1952). E. Olson, “The Argument of Longinus' On the
Sublime,
Critics and Criticism: Ancient and Modern, ed.
R. S. Crane (Chicago, 1952). B. Weinberg, A History of
Literary Criticism in the Italian Renaissance
(Chicago, 1961).

BERNARD WEINBERG

[See also Analogy; Education; Genius; Platonism, Rhetoric
and Literary Theory in; Style;
Taste.]