Renaissance literary theory and practice; classicism in the rhetoric and poetic of Italy, France, and England, 1400-1600, by Charles Sears Baldwin; edited with introduction by Donald Lemen Clark. [Text]
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TextPublication details: New York Columbia University Press 1939Description: xiv, 251 p. 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - PN 721.B3 1959
- PN721 .B3
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"Continuation of ... [the author's] previously published studies: Ancient rhetoric and poetic (1924) and Medieval rhetoric and poetic (1928) both published by the Macmillan Company. It takes up the story where Medieval rhetoric and poetic left off in 1400 and carries it on to 1600."--Introd.
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