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On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse, 2nd Edition

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ISBN-13: 9780195305098 ISBN-10: 0195305094
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Binding
paperback
Published
June 13, 2006
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
20.30×1.60×14.60 cm

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On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse, 2nd Edition by Aristotle. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780195305098.

This new edition of George A. Kennedys highly acclaimed translation and commentary offers the most faithful English version ever published of On Rhetoric. Based on careful study of the Greek text and informed by the best modern scholarship, the second edition has been fully revised and updated. As in the first edition, Kennedy makes the work readily accessible to modern students by providing an insightful general introduction, helpful section introductions, a detailed outline, extensive explanatory notes, and a glossary of Aristotles rhetorical terms. Striving to convey a sense of Aristotles distinctive way of thinking, Kennedy preserves the meaning and technical language of the original text, explaining it in detail as opposed to simplifying it as other translations do. Updated and expanded in light of recent scholarship, the second edition features: * A revised introduction with two new sections: "The Strengths and Limitations of On Rhetoric" and "Aristotles Original Audience and His Audience Today" * A more user-friendly format: running heads now include book and chapter numbers * An updated bibliography * Revised appendices that provide translations of new supplementary texts--Socrates Critique of Sophistic Rhetoric; Lysias Speech Against the Grain Dealers; two selections from Isocrates (from Against the Sophists and from the Antidosis); selections from Rhetoric for Alexander; and Demosthenes Third Philippic--and an extensive revision of George A. Kennedys essay "The Earliest Rhetorical Handbooks"