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Nicolaus Viti Gozzius: In primum librum Artis rhetoricorum Aristotelis commentaria
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Nicolaus Viti Gozzius: In primum librum Artis rhetoricorum Aristotelis commentaria

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This is a critical edition of Nikola Vitov Gucetic's (1549-1610) Commentary on the First Book of Aristotle's 'Rhetoric', with an introductory study and supplementary materials. The purpose of the edition is to provide a clear Latin text for scholars and students of the humanities, especially researchers in Renaissance rhetoric and philosophy. The book will be of particular interest to scholars of the history and culture of Dubrovnik.

Gucetic's Commentary gives a precious glimpse into the transformative character of Aristotle's Rhetoric in the Renaissance, demonstrating the profound influence this ancient text had not only on leading Humanist scholars and renowned Renaissance philosophers, but also on lesser-known thinkers who depended on the art of persuasion in their political and judicial careers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
13 December 2023
Pages
464
ISBN
9789004515901

This is a critical edition of Nikola Vitov Gucetic's (1549-1610) Commentary on the First Book of Aristotle's 'Rhetoric', with an introductory study and supplementary materials. The purpose of the edition is to provide a clear Latin text for scholars and students of the humanities, especially researchers in Renaissance rhetoric and philosophy. The book will be of particular interest to scholars of the history and culture of Dubrovnik.

Gucetic's Commentary gives a precious glimpse into the transformative character of Aristotle's Rhetoric in the Renaissance, demonstrating the profound influence this ancient text had not only on leading Humanist scholars and renowned Renaissance philosophers, but also on lesser-known thinkers who depended on the art of persuasion in their political and judicial careers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
13 December 2023
Pages
464
ISBN
9789004515901