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Medicine, emotience, and reason. [PDF]

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Clark JF.
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Quintilian’s Curriculum

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Dauphinais, Kirsten A.
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Philosophy & Rhetoric, 2012
AbstractThe term “boring” is pervasive in contemporary popular evaluations of speakers and speeches. Although familiar today, the term is curiously absent from foundational Greek accounts of the art of rhetoric, raising a question about what, if anything, ancient Greeks thought about the subject. In this article, I aim to clarify Greek ways of thinking
Kristine S. Bruss
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