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Published quarterly for the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Rhetorica welcomes articles and book reviews that address the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods and languages and their relationships with poetics, philosophy, religion, and law. Submissions to Rhetorica must be composed in English, French, German, Italian, Latin, or Spanish. However, authors may discuss and quote texts written in any language for which there exists a Unicode script.
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Volume 24, Number 4, Autumn 2006Table of Contents
- Rhetorische Anthropologie: Studien zum Homo rhetoricus ed. by Josef Kopperschmidt, and: Homo inveniens: Heuristik und Anthropologie am Modell der Rhetorik ed. by Stefan Metzger, Wolfgang Rapp, and: Rhetorik und Anthropologie ed. by Peter D. Krause (review)
- pp. 436-440
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2006.0005
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