Renaissance Debates on Rhetoric

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Wayne A. Rebhorn
Cornell University Press, 2018 M07 5 - 336 pages

Throughout the European Renaissance, authors famous and obscure debated the nature, goals, and value of rhetoric. In a host of treatises, handbooks, letters, and orations, written in both Latin and the vernacular, they attempted to assess the central role that rhetoric clearly played in their culture. Was rhetoric a valuable tool of legitimation for rulers or a dangerous instrument of resistance to political and religious authority? Would its employment maintain the social hierarchy or foster social mobility? Was rhetoric merely the art of lies or was it a means to arrive at the only form of truth available to human beings? In this fascinating volume, Wayne A. Rebhorn enables modern-day readers to follow Renaissance thinkers as they struggle with these and other crucial questions about rhetoric.

Arranged chronologically, the twenty-five selections in this anthology, most of which have never before appeared in English, include key texts by Petrarch, Valla, Erasmus, Vives, Melanchthon, Ramus, Wilson, Amyot, and Bacon. All the selections have been fully annotated and have headnotes providing essential background information. In addition, the volume features a biographical glossary of frequently mentioned historical and mythological figures, a comprehensive index, and a detailed bibliography.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 Francis Petrarch
14
2 Coluccio Salutati
18
3 George of Trebizond Trapezuntius
27
4 Lorenzo Valla
35
5 Rudolph Agricola
42
6 Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
57
7 Desiderius Erasmus
68
15 John Jewel
161
16 Thomas Wilson
173
17 Francesco Patrizi
183
18 George Puttenham
203
19 Michel de Montaigne
218
20 Henry Peacham
223
21 Juan de Guzman
233
22 Guillaume du Vair
244

8 Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
76
9 Juan Luis Vives
82
10 Philip Melanchthon
97
11 Sperone Speroni
111
12 Jacques Amyot
128
13 Anton Maria de Conti
140
14 Peter Ramus
152
23 Francis Bacon
261
24 Nicholas Caussin
273
25 JeanFrançois Le Grand
284
Biographical Glossary
295
Bibliography
309
Index
315
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Wayne A. Rebhorn is Celanese Centennial Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of several books, including The Emperor of Men's Minds: Literature and the Renaissance Discourse of Rhetoric, also from Cornell.

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