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Definition of Ciceronians

Ciceronian
Ciceronian Cic`e*ro"ni*an, a. [L. Ciceronianus, fr. Cicero, the orator.] Resembling Cicero in style or action; eloquent.

Meaning of Ciceronians from wikipedia

- radical Ciceronians simii Ciceronis, 'apes of Cicero'. In general, radicals looked to Cicero primarily or only as a model of language. Anti-Ciceronianism, strongest...
- Many Ciceronians even refused to use specific words, even specific verb forms, if Cicero's writings did not include them verbatim. The Ciceronians validated...
- 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...
- in nature, but in sin. The Ciceroni**** came out in 1528, attacking Ciceronianism, the style of Latin that was based exclusively and fanatically on Cicero's...
- of Christian wedding rites. As J. Brachtendorf showed, Augustine used Ciceronian Stoic concept of p****ions, to interpret Paul's doctrine of universal sin...
- (1980). "Senators' Involvement in Commerce in the Late Republic: Some Ciceronian Evidence". Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. 36 (The Seaborne Commerce...
- critical review. Jordanes wrote in Late Latin rather than the classical Ciceronian Latin. According to his own introduction, he had only three days to review...
- 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...
- Elizabethan England, exemplified by Sir Edward Coke, was "steeped in Ciceronian rhetoric". The Scottish moral philosopher Francis Hutcheson, as a student...
- opponent as well, initially supporting the anti-decadence of Erasmus' Ciceronians but then finding heresy in his translations and works. Another theory...