By studying the funeral orations of Renaissance Italy, McManamon
analyzes Italian humanism as a characteristic phase in Western
rhetorical culture. By examining hundreds of funeral speeches, he
provides a valuable overview of major civic issues and humanistic
themes, adding significant new material to the history of rhetoric.
When Italian humanists spoke at funerals, they took this unique
opportunity to press for their reformist goals.
Originally published in 1989.
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