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The Rhetorics of Thomas Hobbes and Bernard Lamy

edited with an introduction and critical apparatus by John T. Harwood

(Landmarks in rhetoric and public address)

Southern Illinois University Press, c1986

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Thomas Hobbes's briefe of the art of rhetorique (1637)
  • Bernard Lamy's art of speaking (1676)

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hard ISBN 9780809313013

Table of Contents

Thomas Hobbes's briefe of the art of rhetorique (1637) -- Bernard Lamy's art speaking (1676).
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780809329021

Description

Makes accessible to modern readers the 17th-century rhetorics of Thomas Hob bes (1588-1677) and Bernard Lamy (1640-1715) Hobbes' A Briefe of the Art of Rhet orique, the first English translation of Aristotle's rhetoric, reflects Hobbes' sense of rhetoric as a central instrument of self-defense in an increasingly frac tious Commonwealth. In its approach to rhetoric, which Hobbes defines as "that Faculty by which wee understand what will serve our turne, concerning any subject, to winne beliefe in the hearer," the Briefe looks forward to Hobbes' great political works De Cive and Leviathan. Published anonymously in France as De l'art de parler, Lamy's rhetoric was translated immediately into English as The Art of Speaking. Lamy's long associa tion with the Port Royalists made his works especially attractive to English readers because Port Royalists were en gaged in a vicious quarrel with the Jesuits during the last half of the 17th century.

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  • NCID
    BA0129068X
  • ISBN
    • 9780809313013
    • 9780809329021
  • LCCN
    85030448
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Carbondale
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 408 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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