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Lamy, Bernard (1640-1715)2
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La rhetorique : ou L'art de parler

Lamy, Bernard (1640-1715); Arnauld, Antoine (1612-1694); Nicole, Pierre (1625-1695)

1712

Attributed also to Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole.

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De elocutionis imitatione ac apparatu liber unus

Omphalius, Jakob (1500-1567); Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni Francesco (1470-1533); Bembo, Pietro (1470-1547)

1555

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Joannis Sturmii De imitatione oratoria libri tres

Sturm, Johannes (1507-1589); Jobin, Bernhard (1593); Erythraeus, Valentinus (1521-1576)

1574

Edited by Valentinus Erythraeus. Device of printer on title-page; title within ornamental border; initials; coat-of-arms on verso of title-page with legend: Insignia, sive arma generosorum comitum, ...

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A course of lectures on oratory and criticism

Priestley, Joseph (1733-1804)

1777

Dedication by J. Priestley, Nov. 20, 1776.

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The art of rhetoric, with a discourse of the laws of England

Aristotle (384 BCE-322 BCE); Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679); Talon, Omer (1510 (ca.)-1562); Fenner, Dudley (1558?-1587)

1681

Consists of the following works: 1. "The whole art of rhetorick", an adaptation by Hobbes of Aristotle's treatise; 2. "The art of rhetorick plainly set forth", an adaptation of the "Rhetorica" of Talo...

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