Forms visualizing communication notes regarding the parallels of argumentation between rhetoric and geometry as basic communication tools
Haase, Fee-Alexandra (2008) Forms Visualizing Communication Notes Regarding the Parallels of Argumentation Between Rhetoric and Geometry as Basic Communication Tools. [Journal (on-Line/Unpaginated)] (Unpublished) (2008)
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