I recall that Forrest Robinson's The Shape of Things Known: Sidney's
Apology in its Philosophical Tradition (Harvard, 1972) explores some of
the Ramist roots of the Apology.
Ken
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Molekamp, Femke wrote:
> I wondered if anyone could particularly recommend any works on Sidney
> and Ramism, besides Wilbur Samuel Howell's Logic and Rhetoric in England
> 1500-1700?
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