- Oratoria]". In addition,
there are two sets of
declamations,
Declamationes Maiores and
Declamationes Minores,
which have been
attributed to Quintilian...
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Declamation (from the Latin: declamatio) is an
artistic form of
public speaking. It is a
dramatic oration designed to
express through articulation, emphasis...
- Text
declamation refers to the
manner in
which a
composer sets
words to music. Aesthetically,
declamation is
conceived of as "accurate" (approximating...
- et
Callistrati opera,
Eunapii vitae sophistarum,
Himerii sophistae declamationes, A. Westermann, Jo. Fr. Boissoade, Fr. Dübner (ed.), Parisiis, editore...
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Cycle for
Declamation is a song
cycle for
tenor solo
composed in 1954 by
Priaulx Rainier (1903–86). The work was
commissioned by the
tenor Peter Pears...
- In June, a
class in
dramatic declamation was added, and the name was
modified to École
Royale de
Chant et de
Déclamation. In 1792,
Bernard Sarrette created...
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Graeca with
analytical indexes G. Pachymeres,
Hierocles and Philagrios,
Declamationes XIII, Philogelos. G. Pachymeris, De
Michaele et
Andronico Paleologis...
- his friendship: the
emperor even
condescended to set the
thesis of a
declamation for him.[citation needed]
After the
death of
Aurelius he
became the private...
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Logos Situation Style Grand Sotto voce
Topos Genres Apologetics Debate Declamation Controversia Deliberative Demagogy Dialectic Socratic method Dissoi logoi...
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influence of
declamation was
widespread in
Roman elite culture, both in a
didactic role and as a
performative genre.
Public declamations were attended...