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The chreia and ancient rhetoric: classroom exercises
Hock, Ronald F., 1944-, O'Neil, Edward N.
Year: c2002.
Publisher:  Society of Biblical Literature. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Reading and Copying the Chreia: The Uses of the Chreia in the Primary Curriculum
Chapter 2. Declining the Chreia: The Use of the Chreia in the Secondary Curriculum
Chapter 3. Elaborating the Chreia: The Use of the Chreia in the Rhetorical Cirriculum
Bibliography
Index of Greek Words
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Title: The chreia and ancient rhetoric : classroom exercises / translated and edited by Ronald F. Hock and Edward N. O'Neil.
Author: Hock, Ronald F., 1944-; O'Neil, Edward N
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Source Version: The chreia and ancient rhetoric : classroom exercises / translated and edited by Ronald F. Hock and Edward N. O'Neil
Hock, Ronald F., 1944-, O'Neil, Edward N
Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, c2002.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07756
Subject Headings: • Chreiai
• Rhetoric -- Early works to 1800
• Education -- Greece
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