Indo-European linguistics and classical philology
A. D. Kurilova Disposition of speech in hand-written Latin rhetorical books composed in Russia in the 18th century (pp. 544–549)
Author
A. D. Kurilova (Astrakhan State University)
Pages\n 544–549
Summary\n
The article deals with an interpretation of disposition of speech in hand-written Latin rhetorical books composed in Russia of the 18th century. Peculiarities of treatment of oratorical speech’s composition in different rhetorical books are revealed.
Keywords\n
Russia of the 18th century, manuscript, rhetoric, disposition, composition.
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