The Arte or Crafte of Rhethoryke
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The University of Chicago
FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
ENGLISH STUDIES
(No. V)
THE ARTE OR
CRAFTE OF RHETHORYKE
A REPRINT
EDITED
WITH AN INTRODUCTION, NOTES, AND GLOSSARIAL INDEX
BY
FREDERIC IVES CARPENTER, Ph.D.
CHICAGO
The University of Chicago Press
1899
CONTENTS.
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Introduction: I. The Beginnings of Prose Criticism in England—Value of Cox's Rhetoric—Life of Cox—Birth and Education—Travels—Date of the Rhetoric—Letters : from Erasmus; to Toy and Cromwell—Leland on Cox's Learning—Schoolmaster at Reading——The Frith affair—Later Years | 7-18 |
II. List of Works by Cox | 18-22 |
III. The Rhetoric of Cox—Renaissance Rhetoric—Passages on Rhetoric in England preceding Cox : Traversanus ; Caxton ; Hawes—Aim and Plan of Cox's Work—Its Source : Melanchthon—Cox and contemporary English Prose—Chief English Writers on Rhetoric following Cox : Wilson, Jonson, Bacon | 22-33 |
A.—Appendix: Minor Rhetorical Writings of the Sixteenth Century in England : Sherry, Kamolde, Ascham, Fulwood, Peacham, Harvey, Mulcaster, Fenner, Fraunce, etc. | 33-34 |
An Analysis and Outline of the Rhetoric of Melanchthon in Mosellanus' "In Philippi Melanchthonis Rhetorica Tabulae" (serving equally as an analytical Table of Contents for Cox) | 35-38 |
The Arte or Crafte of Rhethoryke, by Leonard Cox : Reprint of the edition of circa 1530, with variorum readings from the edition of 1532 | 39-88 |
Melanchthon's "Institutiones Rhetoricae," 1521: Reprint of the portion dealing with Invention | 89-102 |
Notes | 103-112 |
Glossarial, Technical, and Personal Index | 113-117 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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