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  1. Mind the Audience: Forensic Rhetoric, Persuasion, and Identification by Reference to the Social Identity of Athenian dikastai
  2. Vasileios Adamidis
  3. pp. 1-30
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2024.a925230
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  1. Rereading Heidegger with Ser and Estar
  2. Lucas Rossi Corcoran
  3. pp. 62-92
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2024.a925232
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  1. Frankness, Greek Culture, and the Roman Empire by Dana Farah Fields (review)
  2. Anna Peterson
  3. pp. 95-97
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2024.a925234
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  1. Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age by Michelle C. Smith (review)
  2. Nancy Myers
  3. pp. 97-99
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2024.a925235
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  1. That Tyrant, Persuasion: How Rhetoric Shaped the Roman World by J. E. Lendon (review)
  2. Christopher S. van den Berg
  3. pp. 99-101
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2024.a925236
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  1. Cicéron et la Commune. Le rhéteur comme modèle civique (Italie, XIIIe–XIVe s.) by Carole Mabboux (review)
  2. Laura Refe
  3. pp. 102-104
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2024.a925237
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  1. Addresses of Contributors
  2. pp. 105-106
  3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rht.2024.a925238
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