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'''Rhetoric''' is one of the [[Trivium]] of subjects commonly taught at [[medieval ]] [[university|universities]]. It entails the study of the art of public speaking, especially for debating and [[philosophy]].
rhet·o·ric
[[category:sciences]]
n.

1.
1. The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively.
2. A treatise or book discussing this art.
2. Skill in using language effectively and persuasively.
3.
1. A style of speaking or writing, especially the language of a particular subject: fiery political rhetoric.
2. Language that is elaborate, pretentious, insincere, or intellectually vacuous: His offers of compromise were mere rhetoric.
4. Verbal communication; discourse.

Latest revision as of 19:15, 23 May 2006

Rhetoric is one of the Trivium of subjects commonly taught at medieval universities. It entails the study of the art of public speaking, especially for debating and philosophy.