ABSTRACT

Essay I: Defining medieval rhetoric

p. 22, n. 3] As finally published, the quotation from Ward appeared (with minor changes) in “The Medieval and Early Renaissance Study of Cicero’s De inventione and the Rhetorica ad Herennium: Commentary and Contexts,” in The Rhetoric of Cicero in Its Medieval and Early Renaissance Commentary Tradition, ed. by Virginia Cox and John O. Ward (Leiden: Brill, 2006), p. 69

p. 33, n. 28] No exact counterpart of the quotation appears in the published version of Cox’s essay, “Ciceronian Rhetoric in Late Medieval Italy,” in The Rhetoric of Cicero, ed. by Cox and Ward (2006), pp. 109–43, but similar ideas are expressed on pp. 134–5.