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Rhetorius of Egypt

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TraditionsLate Antique
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Biography

Late antique compiler represented by the Compendium, a transmission-layer source for Hellenistic methods in the corpus.

Public description remains focused on corpus identity, transmission context, and reviewed boundaries.

Rhetorius of Egypt is represented by the Compendium, treated in the corpus as a later synthesis and transmission layer for Hellenistic methods.

The inventory permits bibliography metadata and locators, while full passage exposure remains out of scope.

The source-work metadata records an approximate sixth-century CE compilation period and the Holden translation edition used by the registry.

Use this profile for source-work identity and transmission context, not as a claim that every Rhetorius passage has been reviewed.

Source basis

Late antique compiler represented by the Compendium, a transmission-layer source for Hellenistic methods in the corpus.

Public description remains focused on corpus identity, transmission context, and reviewed boundaries.

Rhetorius of Egypt is represented by the Compendium, treated in the corpus as a later synthesis and transmission layer for Hellenistic methods.

The inventory permits bibliography metadata and locators, while full passage exposure remains out of scope.

The source-work metadata records an approximate sixth-century CE compilation period and the Holden translation edition used by the registry.

Use this profile for source-work identity and transmission context, not as a claim that every Rhetorius passage has been reviewed.

Source texts

  • Rhetorius of Egypt translation (James Holden or equivalent), trans. James Holden (2009). 1 citation.

Interpretive rules

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