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The martial “virtue” of rhetoric in Maghiavelli's art of war

Pages 304-312 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009
 

Machiavelli's humanistic apprehension of manly virtue generally suggests his intellectual debt to classical rhetoric. The substance, placement, and form of Machiavelli's arguments in the Art of War specifically indicate his consciousness of traditional rhetorical methods and comprise a Renaissance commentary on the ideal union of wisdom and eloquence.

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