| Ad Herennium |
[Cicero], Rhetorica ad Herennium.
Trans. Harry Caplan. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1954. |
| Aristotle |
Aristotle, On Rhetoric: A
Theory of Civic Discourse. Trans. George A. Kennedy. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1991. |
| Bede |
Bede, De schematibus et tropis.
Trans. Gussie Hecht. In Readings in Medieval Rhetoric. Ed. Joseph
M. Miller, Michael H. Prosser, and Thomas W. Benson. Bloomington: Indiana
University Press, 1973. |
| Cicero |
Cicero, De inventione.
Trans. H. M. Hubbell. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1949. |
| Day |
Angel Day, The English Secretary.
London, 1599. |
| Erasmus |
Erasmus, De copia verborum
ac rerum. Trans. Betty I. Knott. Collected Works of Erasmus, vol. 24.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1978. |
| Fraunce |
Abraham Fraunce, The Arcadian
Rhetoricke. London, 1588. |
| Hoskins |
John Hoskins, Directions for
Speech and Style. Ed. Hoyt H. Hudson. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1935. |
| Isidore |
Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae.
Trans. Priscilla Throop. 2 vols. Charlotte, Vermont: Medieval MS, 2005.
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| Melanchthon |
Philip Melanchthon, Elementa
rhetorices. Wittenberg, 1531. |
| Mosellanus |
Petrus Mosellanus, Tabulae
de schematibus et tropis. Cologne, 1533. |
| Peacham |
Henry Peacham, The Garden
of Eloquence. London, 1577. |
| Puttenham |
George Puttenham, The Arte
of English Poesie. London, 1589. |
| Quintilian |
Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria.
Trans. H. E. Butler. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1920. |
| Sherry |
Richard Sherry, A Treatise
of Schemes and Tropes. London, 1550. |
| Susenbrotus |
Joannes Susenbrotus, Epitome
troporum ac schematum. Zurich, 1540. |
| Trebizond |
George of Trebizond, Rhetoricorum
libri V. Venice, 1523. |
| Wilson |
Thomas Wilson, The Arte of
Rhetorique. London, 1553. |
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