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Aristotle's Rhetoric; or the true grounds and principles of oratory : shewing, the right art of pleading and speaking in full assemblies and courts of judicature. Made English by the translators of The art of thinking. In four books
Aristotle (384 BCE-322 BCE); Anaximenes of Lampsacus; H. C
1686
Dedication signed: H.C. With a preliminary license to print. With four final contents leaves. Pagination slightly irregular, especially in sig. D. Catchword at foot of p. 32 printed as "--------...
Longinus on the sublime : the Greek text edited after the Paris manuscript
Longinus; Way, Arthur S (1847-1930); Roberts, W Rhys (1858-1929)
1907
"The whole of the verse translations in this volume (with the exception of the late Mr. J.A. Symonds' rendering of the ode of Sappho) are from the hand of Mr. A.S. Way."--Preface. Includes bibliogra...
An essay upon sublime
Longinus
1698
The translator is unknown. Sometimes attributed to Cassius Longinus.
Dionysius Longinus On the sublime
Longinus; Smith, William (1711-1787)
1740
Traditionally ascribed to Longinus.
C. Suetonii Tranquilli De grammaticis et rhetoribus claris liber
Suetonius (69-122); San Jacopo di Ripoli (Convent : Florence, Italy); Berio, Giovanni Domenico marchese di Salza (1791); Berio, Francesco Maria marchese di Salza (1765-1820); Dudley and Ward of Dudley, William Ward Viscount (1750-1823); Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st baron (1856-1930)
M CCCCLXX VIII. [1478]
Signatures: a¹⁴. Imprint from colophon. Colophon in capitals on a14v reads: Nil. Amplius . Reperitur. Impressvm Florentiae Apvd Sanctvm Iacobvm de Ripoli . M CCCCLXX VIII. Title from incipit....
A translation of Tully De oratore
Cicero, Marcus Tullius; G. P
1723
A partial translation. cf. Preface. Signatures: [A]2, B-K8.
De oratore, Ciceronis ad Q. Fratrem libri III
Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Manuzio, Paolo (1512-1574)
1550
Publisher's statement taken from colophon.