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February - Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 95
May - Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 99 - 205
August - Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 209 - 345
November - Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 347 - 458
Volume 26, Issue 2
May 2008
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0734-8584
EISSN
1533-8541
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Sententiae
in Cicero
Orator
137–9 and Demosthenes
De corona
Stephen Usher
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titled, <em>Sententiae</em> in Cicero <em>Orator</em> 137–9 and Demosthenes <em>De corona</em>
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Difesa della retorica e ‘riscrittura’ di Platone nei
Discorsi Platonici
di Elio Aristide
Antonio Dittadi
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titled, Difesa della retorica e ‘riscrittura’ di Platone nei <em>Discorsi Platonici</em> di Elio Aristide
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Ciceronian and Hermogenean Influences on George of Trebizond's
Rhetoricorum Libri V
Lucia Calboli Montefusco
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titled, Ciceronian and Hermogenean Influences on George of Trebizond's <em>Rhetoricorum Libri V</em>
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Elizabeth Montagu's Study of Cicero's Life: The Formation of an Eighteenth-Century Woman's Rhetorical Identity
Tania Smith
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titled, Elizabeth Montagu's Study of Cicero's Life: The Formation of an Eighteenth-Century Woman's Rhetorical Identity
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Metaphertheorien der Antike und ihre philosophischen Prinzipien. Ein Beitrag zur Grundlagenforschung in der Literaturwissenschaft
, by Dieter Lau
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titled, Review: <em>Metaphertheorien der Antike und ihre philosophischen Prinzipien. Ein Beitrag zur Grundlagenforschung in der Literaturwissenschaft</em>, by Dieter Lau
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La palabra y la flecha. Análisis retórico de textos de la Grecia antigua
, by Gerardo Ramírez Vidal
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titled, Review: <em>La palabra y la flecha. Análisis retórico de textos de la Grecia antigua</em>, by Gerardo Ramírez Vidal
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[Quintilien] Le soldat de Marius (Grandes déclamations, 3)
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titled, Review: <em>[Quintilien] Le soldat de Marius (Grandes déclamations, 3)</em>, by Catherine Schneider
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The Secret History of Emotion: From Aristotle's
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Le parole del potere, il potere delle parole
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