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- Ioci abstract "Ioci is a word from Latin which can be translated as “humor”. The most important use of ioci in terms of rhetoric was Cicero’s use of it in “De Oratore”. It is not exactly a joke or humor used in a rhetorical way, but a blanket term for the various ways to use humor when making an argument.".
- Q16849432 abstract "Ioci is a word from Latin which can be translated as “humor”. The most important use of ioci in terms of rhetoric was Cicero’s use of it in “De Oratore”. It is not exactly a joke or humor used in a rhetorical way, but a blanket term for the various ways to use humor when making an argument.".
- Ioci comment "Ioci is a word from Latin which can be translated as “humor”. The most important use of ioci in terms of rhetoric was Cicero’s use of it in “De Oratore”. It is not exactly a joke or humor used in a rhetorical way, but a blanket term for the various ways to use humor when making an argument.".
- Q16849432 comment "Ioci is a word from Latin which can be translated as “humor”. The most important use of ioci in terms of rhetoric was Cicero’s use of it in “De Oratore”. It is not exactly a joke or humor used in a rhetorical way, but a blanket term for the various ways to use humor when making an argument.".