-
orators and
prose stylists and the
innovator of what
became known as "
Ciceronian rhetoric".
Cicero was
educated in Rome and in Greece. He came from a wealthy...
-
Ciceronianism was the
tendency among the
Renaissance humanists to
imitate the
language and
style of
Cicero (106–43 BC) and hold it up as a
model of Latin...
-
first of
which (the
Ciceronian Age)
prose culminated,
while poetry was prin****lly
developed in the
Augustan Age. The
Ciceronian Age was
dated 671–711...
- Look up Cicero, cicero,
Ciceronian, Cícero, or
Tullian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cicero (106–43 BC), full name
Marcus Tullius Cicero, was a Roman...
- of
Christian wedding rites. As J.
Brachtendorf showed,
Augustine used
Ciceronian Stoic concept of p****ions, to
interpret Paul's
doctrine of
universal sin...
- a
recent hatred", or in a word-for-word translation:
Compared to the
Ciceronian period,
where sentences were
usually the
length of a
paragraph and artfully...
- p. 145. Vasaly, Ann (1996). Representations:
Images of the
World in
Ciceronian Oratory. Berkeley:
University of
California Press. p. 61. ISBN 0-520-07755-5...
- 1526 – 4 June 1585), a
French humanist who was
among the
revivers of a
Ciceronian Latin style and is
among the
usual candidates for the best
Latin prose...
- Adams's
idiosyncratic positions were
rooted in his
abiding devotion to the
Ciceronian ideal of the citizen-orator "speaking well" to
promote the
welfare of...
- of
Sponheim in Germany,
discovered the
notae Benenses: a
psalm and a
Ciceronian lexicon written in
Tironian shorthand. In Old
English m****cripts, the...