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- Rhetorica_ad_Herennium abstract "The Rhetorica ad Herennium (Rhetoric: For Herennius), formerly attributed to Cicero but of unknown authorship, sometimes ascribed to an unnamed doctor, is the oldest surviving Latin book on rhetoric, dating from the late 80s BCE, and is still used today as a textbook on the structure and uses of rhetoric and persuasion.".
- Q1973998 abstract "The Rhetorica ad Herennium (Rhetoric: For Herennius), formerly attributed to Cicero but of unknown authorship, sometimes ascribed to an unnamed doctor, is the oldest surviving Latin book on rhetoric, dating from the late 80s BCE, and is still used today as a textbook on the structure and uses of rhetoric and persuasion.".
- Rhetorica_ad_Herennium comment "The Rhetorica ad Herennium (Rhetoric: For Herennius), formerly attributed to Cicero but of unknown authorship, sometimes ascribed to an unnamed doctor, is the oldest surviving Latin book on rhetoric, dating from the late 80s BCE, and is still used today as a textbook on the structure and uses of rhetoric and persuasion.".
- Q1973998 comment "The Rhetorica ad Herennium (Rhetoric: For Herennius), formerly attributed to Cicero but of unknown authorship, sometimes ascribed to an unnamed doctor, is the oldest surviving Latin book on rhetoric, dating from the late 80s BCE, and is still used today as a textbook on the structure and uses of rhetoric and persuasion.".