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Sefer ha-emunah ṿe-ha-biṭaḥon
be-iḳre ha-emunah ṿe-ha-biṭaḥon -
Sefer ha-Emunah ṿe-ha-biṭaḥon
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Moreh nevukhe ha-zeman
sefer Moreh emunah tserufah u-melamed ḥokhmat Yiśraʾel = More Neboche ha-seman : sive Director errantium nostrae aetatis, Opus ad illustrandas Judaeorum antiquitates et leges, Philosophiamque, inprimis celeberrimi Aben Esrae doctrinam de divino -
Sefer Keter Torah
divre musar -
Kant's theory of taste
a reading of the Critique of aesthetic judgment -
Ars rhetorica
qvae vvlgo fertvr Aristotelis ad Alexandrvm -
The Figino, or, On the purpose of painting
art theory in the late Renaissance -
The history of the Sevarambians
a utopian novel -
Outlaw rhetoric
figuring vernacular eloquence in Shakespeare's England -
L'essence de la littérature et la gravure de dragons
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Asrār al-maʿānī
al-musammā bi-Asrār al-fiqh -
An analysis of Sir Philip Sidney's The defence of poesy
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Poetics & rhetoric
Demetrius on style. Longinus on the sublime. Essays in classical criticism -
al-Muḫtaṣar al-kalāmī
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Mirṣād al-ifhām ilā mabādiʾ al-aḥkām
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al-Isʿād fī šarḥ al-Iršād
(al-muštamil ʿalā qawāʿid al-iʿtiqād) li-imām al-Ḥaramain Abi-'l-Maʿālī ʿAbd-al-Malik al-Ǧuwainī (478h-808m) -
Two Elizabethan treatises on Rhetoric
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Posthumous America
literary reinventions of America at the end of the eighteenth century -
Summoning knowledge in Plato's Republic
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Relazione del viaggio per Francia, Fiandra e Germania fatto con il confratello Agostino da Lugo nel 1665
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Summoning knowledge in Plato's Republic
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Kitāb birr al-wālidain
riwāyat Abi-Bakr Muḥammad Ibn-Aḥmad Ibn-Dilawīh ad-Daqqāq ʿanhū, riwāyat Abi-Yaʿlī Ḥamza Ibn-ʿAbd-al-ʿAzīz al-Muhallabī ʿanhū wa-mulḥaq bihī al-Aḥadīṯ allatī rawāhā al-Imām al-Buḫārī fi birr al-wālidain ḫāriǧ ǧuzʾihī -
Sefer ʿAmude bet Yehudah
ha-ʿomdim le-torah ṿa-ʿavodah -
Sefer Shaʿare ḳedushah
musar ḳav ṿe-naḳi le-yasher ha-adam la-ʿavo. borʾo -
Nofet tsufim
sefer ha-halatsah le-romem Kitve ha-ḳodesh u-le-heʾarot = Nofet zufim : R. Jehuda Messer Leon's Rhetorik, nach Aristoteles, Cicero und Quintilian, mit besonderer Beziehung auf die Heilige Schrift