Price: $30.00
Hardcover: Pp. vi + 266
Publisher: American Society for the History of Rhetoric (2006)
ISSN: 1536-2426; Electronic ISSN 1936-0835
ISBN 0-9760737-2-2
Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
I. Argumentatio
David C. Hoffman, Structural Logos in Heraclitus and the Sophists, 1-32
Judith P. Hallett, Gender, Class, and Roman Rhetoric: Assessing the Writing of Plautus' Phoenicium (Pseudolus 41-73), 33-54
Bé Breij, Vitae necisque potestas in Roman Declamation, 55-79
Claudia M. Carlos, The Making of an "orateur national": The French Reception of Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet's Oratorical Works (1750-2005), 81-96
Glen McClish, "New Terms for the Vindication of our Rights": William Whipper's Activist Rhetoric, 97-127
Camilla J. Kari, Reticence and the Holocaust: The Rhetorical Style of Pope Pius XII, 129-150
II. Institutio
John T. Kirby, Teaching and Scholarship in Classical Rhetoric: A Classicist's View, 151-160
III. Collocutio Edited by Cezar M. Ornatowski and Noemi Marin
Cezar M. Ornatowski and Noemi Marin, Introduction: Rhetoric and History in the Political Transformations in Central/Eastern Europe and South Africa, 161-169
M. Lane Bruner, (E)Merging Rhetorical Histories, 171-186
Cezar M. Ornatowski, Rhetoric and the Subject of/in History: Reflections on Political Transformation, 187-207
Noemi Marin, The Other Side(s) of History: The Return of Rhetoric, 209-225
David Cratis Williams, Instant Democracy: Rhetorical Crisis and the Russian Federation, 1991-2007, 227-242
Philippe-Joseph Salazar, Figures of the Republic, 243-256
Jerzy Axer, Tradition: A Voice from the Peripheries, 257-266