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Two Elizabethan Treatises On Rhetoric The Foundacion Of Rhetorike By Richard Reynolds 1563 And A Brief Discourse Of Rhetorike By William Medley 1575 Guillaume A Coatalen

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Two Elizabethan Treatises On Rhetoric The Foundacion Of Rhetorike By Richard Reynolds 1563 And A Brief Discourse Of Rhetorike By William Medley 1575 Guillaume A Coatalen
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Two Elizabethan Treatises On Rhetoric The Foundacion Of Rhetorike By Richard Reynolds 1563 And A Brief Discourse Of Rhetorike By William Medley 1575 Guillaume A Coatalen instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Guillaume A. Coatalen
ISBN: 9004356347, 9789004356344
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Two Elizabethan Treatises On Rhetoric The Foundacion Of Rhetorike By Richard Reynolds 1563 And A Brief Discourse Of Rhetorike By William Medley 1575 Guillaume A Coatalen by Guillaume A. Coatalen 9004356347, 9789004356344 instant download after payment.

Guillaume Coatalen offers annotated editions of Richard Reynolds’s The Foundacion of Rhetorike (1563), which has not been edited since the 1945 facsimile edition, and of William Medley’s unknown Brief Discourse on Rhetoricke which survives in a single manuscript dated 1575.

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