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Title Communication arts in the ancient world / edited by Eric A. Havelock and Jackson P. Hershbell.

Publication Info. New York : Hastings House, [1978]
©1978

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Description xiv, 162 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Humanistic studies in the communication arts
Communication arts books
Humanistic studies in the communication arts.
Communication arts books.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The alphabetization of Homer / Eric A. Havelock -- The poetic sources of the Grek alphabet : rhythm and abecedarium from Phoenician to Greek / Kevin Robb -- How, and what, does Homer communicate? the medium and message of Homeric verse / Joseph Russo -- Aristotle as a modern propagandist / George N. Gordon -- Greeks and Romans learn to write / David Harvey -- The ancient telegraph : war and literacy / Jackson P. Hershbell -- Art as communication in ancient Greece / Christine Mitchell Havelock -- Rhetoric and visual aids in Greece and Rome / Eva Keuls -- Written and oral communication in Greek historiographical thought / Bruno Gentili and Giovanni Cerri.
Subject Communication -- Greece -- History.
Communication.
Greece.
History.
Communication -- Rome.
Added Author Havelock, Eric A. (Eric Alfred), 1903-1988.
Hershbell, Jackson P., 1935-
Other Form: Online version: Communication arts in the ancient world. New York : Hastings House, c1978 (OCoLC)647082595
ISBN 0803812523
9780803812529