Artificiosa eloquentia in the Middle Ages

the study of Cicero's De Inventione, the Ad Herennium and Quintilian's De institutione oratoria, from the early Middle Ages to the thirteenth century, with special reference to the schools of northern France.

Artificiosa eloquentia in the Middle Ages
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Artificiosa eloquentia in the Middle Ages

the study of Cicero's De Inventione, the Ad Herennium and Quintilian's De institutione oratoria, from the early Middle Ages to the thirteenth century, with special reference to the schools of northern France.

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Thesis - University of Toronto.

Bibliography: v. 1, leaves 556-576.

v. 1. Introduction.- v. 2. Extant Medieval and Renaissance commentaries and glosses on the Ad Herennium and the De inventione: descriptive list and illustrative extracts.

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