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theory of rhetoric Is a modern theory of Architecture. "Most fully explicated in an anonymous treatise sometimes ascribed to Cicero, the so-called Rhetorica ad Herennium, and Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory, the rules of rhetoric- whether employed conscisouly or unconsciously- underlie many great works of Western art....''' It consists of five parts- invention, arrangement, embellishment, memory, and delivery...(page 324) It defines four steps: charge, division into issues, alternatives, and choice with justification"
References
[edit]1. F. Hearn: Ideas that Shaped Buildings. MIT Press, Cambridge 2003, ISBN 0-262-58227-9
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