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Public Speaking
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History
The classical period
During this time the “fantastic four”Aspasia of Miletus, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle developed a great rhetoric.
The roman period
Cicero considered one of the most significant rhetoricians of all time and Quintilian were great exponents of public speaking.
The medieval period
The dark ages of academic study in public speaking. The church felt threatened by secular rhetorical.
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The Enlightenment period
Neoclassicism revived the classical approach. The rhetorical studies of ancient Greece and Rome were resurrected.
New school
Throughout the 20th century, rhetoric developed as a concentrated field of study with the establishment of rhetorical courses in high schools and universities.
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