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Chirologia: or the natural language of the hand ; and Chironomia: or the art of manual rhetoric / by John Bulwer ; edited by James W. Cleary ; foreword by David Potter

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Landmarks in rhetoric and public addressPublisher: Carbondale and Edwardsville : Southern Illinois University Press, [1974]Copyright date: ©1974 Description: xxxix, 250, xliii-cxxx pàgines: il·lustracions; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • sense mediació
Carrier type:
  • volum
ISBN:
  • 080930497X
Related works:
  • Contenidor de (obra): J. B. 1606-1656. Chironomia
Subject(s): Summary: "This first modern edition—the first in three centuries—is based on the first printing as sold by Richard Whitaker in 1644. Spelling and punctuation have been modernized, but changes in punctuation and syntax have been conservative. Trans­lations for Greek and Latin passages have been provided, either in the text or notes. And copious notes have been furnished to clarify and dilate all textual obscurities and alterations.The editors aims, therefore, have been, first, to provide a clear and modern text. Second, in an extended introduction to the text the editor has attempted to assess Bulwer’s place in the history of rhetorical theory.This most ambitious undertaking of the Landmarks series sets a new standard by which all future editions of early rhetori­cal texts must be judged." -- Library of Congress Catalog

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"This first modern edition—the first in three centuries—is based on the first printing as sold by Richard Whitaker in 1644. Spelling and punctuation have been modernized, but changes in punctuation and syntax have been conservative. Trans­lations for Greek and Latin passages have been provided, either in the text or notes. And copious notes have been furnished to clarify and dilate all textual obscurities and alterations.The editors aims, therefore, have been, first, to provide a clear and modern text. Second, in an extended introduction to the text the editor has attempted to assess Bulwer’s place in the history of rhetorical theory.This most ambitious undertaking of the Landmarks series sets a new standard by which all future editions of early rhetori­cal texts must be judged." -- Library of Congress Catalog

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