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The Arte or Crafte of Rhethoryke

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The Arte or Crafte of Rhethoryke (1899)
by Leonard Cox

The Arte or Craft of Rhetoryke, written about 1530, was the first book in English on rhetoric.

703581The Arte or Crafte of Rhethoryke1899Leonard Cox

The University of Chicago

FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER



ENGLISH STUDIES

(No. V)




LEONARD COX


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.

PAGE
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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