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Page 305
... judgment of first instance would be approved ; but if the accuser was absent , the con- victed person would be released.66 According to Wenger , the alterna- tives specified were affirmance of the decision after hearing the party ...
... judgment of first instance would be approved ; but if the accuser was absent , the con- victed person would be released.66 According to Wenger , the alterna- tives specified were affirmance of the decision after hearing the party ...
Page 367
... judgment . Invention and judgment had been parts of philosophic method , both as subjects of analysis and instruments of use , but the emphasis which was put on the methods of invention in rhetoric transformed philosophic methods even ...
... judgment . Invention and judgment had been parts of philosophic method , both as subjects of analysis and instruments of use , but the emphasis which was put on the methods of invention in rhetoric transformed philosophic methods even ...
Page 371
... judgment was sometimes listed as one of the parts ; Cicero placed it under invention ; Quintilian held that judgment is involved in three of the five parts , in invention , ar- rangement ( dispositio ) , and expression ( elocutio ) .12 ...
... judgment was sometimes listed as one of the parts ; Cicero placed it under invention ; Quintilian held that judgment is involved in three of the five parts , in invention , ar- rangement ( dispositio ) , and expression ( elocutio ) .12 ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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