Non-logical means of persuasion in Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Cicero’s De oratore

Author: Schütrumpf, Eckart
Title: Non-logical means of persuasion in Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Cicero’s De oratore
Review/Collection: in: Fortenbaugh, W. W. & Mirhady, D. C. (Ed.), Peripatetic rhetoric after Aristotle, (Rutgers University studies in classical humanities, 6)
Place edition: New Brunswick - London
Editor: Transaction
Year edition: 1994
Pages: 95-110
Keywords: Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics, Sources - Fonti - Sources, Stylistique et genres littéraires - Stilistica e generi letterari - Stylistics and literary genre
Review:

Sharples, R., "Phronesis", 39, 3, (1994), 341

Description: [APh] [Comment] Aristotle and Cicero have different conceptions of inventio and non-technical proofs. Cicero's account of emotional appeal is largely Platonic and not Aristotelian.
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Author initials: Schütrumpf 1994