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Rhetorius of Egypt translation (James Holden or equivalent)

Rhetorius source used as a later synthesis and transmission witness for Hellenistic methods.

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Rhetorius source used as a later synthesis and transmission witness for Hellenistic methods.

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Source metadata is available for review. Public pages should show bibliography metadata, citation keys, locators, and source notes without exposing copyrighted passages.

The source-work metadata records Rhetorius of Egypt as author, James Holden as translator, an approximate sixth-century CE compilation period, and the 2009 Holden edition used by the registry.

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