| Ars Rhetorica |
| Definition:
Ars Rhetorica is the fourth century BCE treatise by Aristotle that most rhetoricians regard as the most important work on the subject ever written. It consists of three books: (1) a general overview; (2) a description of the various types of persuasion; and (3) an analysis of style and organization. |
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