Giovanni di Bonandréa's Ars dictaminis treatise and the doctrine of invention in the Italian rhetorical tradition of the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries

Giovanni di Bonandréa's Ars dictaminis treatise and the doctrine of invention in the Italian rhetorical tradition of the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries

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