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Sefer HaMelitzah is an 18th-century work on rhetoric by Rabbi Moses Chaim Luzzatto, known by the Hebrew acronym Ramchal. It is based in large part on Aristotle’s Rhetoric and was first printed from manuscript nearly 200 years after its composition.

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Clear explanations of basic logical concepts and terminology

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Systematic approach to categorization and classification

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Integration of logical principles with religious thought

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Emphasis on practical application in theological discourse

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The treatise is particularly notable for its:

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