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Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: A History of Rhetorical Theory from Saint Augustine to the Renaissance.

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Details: cm.15,5x23,2, pp.XIV,395,(3), legatura ed. in tutta tela verde, titoli e filetti in oro al dorso. First Edition.

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