Book III

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Book III is the concluding section of Aristotle’s *Rhetoric*, focusing on style and the effective arrangement of speeches in persuasive communication.

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instanceOf book section
philosophical work
addresses appropriateness of style to audience
arrangement of parts of a speech
clarity of language
composition of periods
composition of sentences
epilogue in speeches
figures of speech
metaphor in rhetoric
narration in speeches
ornament in speech
periodic style
proem (introduction) in speeches
proofs in speeches
rhythm in prose
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus part of the Aristotelian corpus
concerns how arrangement affects persuasiveness
how style affects persuasiveness
describedAs concluding section of Aristotle’s Rhetoric
field philosophy of language
rhetoric
focusesOn lexis (style of expression)
taxis (arrangement of material)
genre treatise on rhetoric
hasTheme appropriateness of style to subject matter
balance between clarity and ornament
practical guidance for orators
historicalPeriod 4th century BCE
influenced classical rhetorical education
later rhetorical theory
language Ancient Greek
mainTopic arrangement of speeches
effective persuasive communication
style in rhetoric
partOf Rhetoric (Aristotle) NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Book I (Aristotle's Rhetoric) NERFINISHED
Book II (Aristotle's Rhetoric) NERFINISHED
positionInWork third
traditionallyDividedInto chapters

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Rhetoric dividedInto Book III