01791nam a2200409 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095015001900112016001800131020002800149020001800177020001800195040002100213035002100234050002400255082001600279245015000295260003800445300001700483490007000500504006800570505019300638533015200831600005800983650002301041650002401064655002901088700001901117700002601136710001701162830005901179856012601238999001701364ebr10234703CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||060403s2006 ne sb 001 0 eng d z 2006044016 aGBA6434812bnb7 z0134558402Uk z9004131779 (alk. paper) z9789004131774 z9789047404644 aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)29058438814aPA6385b.R44 2006eb04a875/.0122204aThe rhetoric of Cicero in its medieval and early Renaissance commentary traditionh[electronic resource] /cedited by Virginia Cox, John O. Ward. aLeiden ;aBoston :bBrill,c2006. axvii, 545 p.1 aBrill's companions to the Christian tradition,x1871-6377 ;vv. 2 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [469]-520) and indexes.0 apt. 1. Origins, definitions, and diffusion -- pt. 2. Influences and interrelationships : contexts for the utilization of the Ciceronian rhetorical juvenilia and their commentary tradition. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2013.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.10aCicero, Marcus TulliusxCriticism and interpretation. 0aRhetoric, Ancient. 0aRhetoric, Medieval. 7aElectronic books.2local1 aCox, Virginia.1 aWard, John O.,d1940-2 aebrary, Inc. 0aBrill's companions to the Christian tradition ;vv. 2.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10234703zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view c38261d38261