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Delivery in ancient times: Homer to quintilian

Pages 53-60 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Christopher Lyle Johnstone. (2001) Communicating in classical contexts: The centrality of delivery. Quarterly Journal of Speech 87:2, pages 121-143.
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James E. Porter. (2009) Recovering Delivery for Digital Rhetoric. Computers and Composition 26:4, pages 207-224.
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