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505 | _a Acknowledgements. Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works. Introduction. Part I: Ancient Greek Criticism. 1. Plato (428-ca. 347 BC). 2. Aristotle (348-322 BC). Part II: The Traditions of Rhetoric. 3. Greek Rhetoric (Protagoras, Gorgias, Antihon, Lysias, Isocrates, Plato, Aristotle). 4. The Hellenistic Period and Roman Rhetoric. (Rhetorica, Cicero, Quintilian). Part III: Greek and Latin Criticism During the Roman Empire. 5. Horace (65-8 BC). 6. Longinus (First Century AD). 7. Neo-Platonism. (Plotinus, Macrobius, Boethius). Part IV: The Medieval Era. 8. The Early Middle Ages (St. Augustine). 9. The Later Middle Ages (Hugh of St. Victor, John of Salisbury, Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey de Hugh of St. Victor, John of Salisbury, Dante Alighieri, Geoffrey de Vinsauf, IBN Rushd (Averroe), St. Thomas Aquinas). 10. Transitions: Medieval Humanism (Giovanni Boccaccio, Christine de Pisan). Part V: The Early Modern Period to the Enlightment. 11. The Early Modern Period (Giambattista Giraldi, Lodovico. | ||
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