Bodies of Speech : Text and Textuality in Aristotle.
Until Plato, poetry and oration were conceived as oral activities; writing, if considered at all, was conceived as a kind of ""tape-recorder"". Aristotle was the first thinker who examined the products of the literate culture in which he lived as such: he conceived the works of p...
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
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2014
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