2011
DOI: 10.5325/philrhet.44.2.0171
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“A City of Brick”: Visual Rhetoric in Roman Rhetorical Theory and Practice

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“…A third example, Johnstone and Graff (2018) ask what did Ancient Greek rhetoric sound like in the spaces and places it was practiced. Lamp (2011) asks how "Augustus's building program" (p. 172) in the city of Rome contributed to Imperial Roman rhetoric. A fourth example, LaWare (2013) asks how parks create places and spaces for communication and argues that communicative places and spaces are necessary for creating livable cities.…”
Section: Creating a Research Space: Rhetorical Interest In Lived Expe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third example, Johnstone and Graff (2018) ask what did Ancient Greek rhetoric sound like in the spaces and places it was practiced. Lamp (2011) asks how "Augustus's building program" (p. 172) in the city of Rome contributed to Imperial Roman rhetoric. A fourth example, LaWare (2013) asks how parks create places and spaces for communication and argues that communicative places and spaces are necessary for creating livable cities.…”
Section: Creating a Research Space: Rhetorical Interest In Lived Expe...mentioning
confidence: 99%