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Dialogus (Latin for dialogue) can
refer to:
Dialogus de
oratoribus (c. 100 AD),
treatise on
rhetoric attributed to
Tacitus Dialogus de
musica (c. 11th...
- The
Dialogus de
oratoribus is a
short work
attributed to Tacitus, in
dialogue form, on the art of rhetoric. Its date of
composition is unknown, though...
- Gr**** διάλογος (dialogos, conversation), or the Anglo-Latinate
equivalent "
Dialogus". He is the
second of the
three Popes listed in the
Annuario Pontificio...
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Charles (1983).
Dialogus de
Scaccario (2nd ed.).
Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-822268-8. Potter, R.K. (1952). "Review:
Dialogus de
Scaccario by Charles...
- texts. Tacitus's
other writings discuss oratory (in
dialogue format, see
Dialogus de oratoribus),
Germania (in De
origine et situ Germanorum), and the life...
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secular absolutism. The
views on
monarchical accountability espoused in his
Dialogus (written
between 1332 and 1347)
greatly influenced the
Conciliar movement...
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Dialogus creaturarum (more
properly Dialogus creaturarum optime moralizatus or
Dyalogus creaturarum moralizatus), is a
collection of 122 Latin-language...
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Dimensions of
Dialogue (Czech: Možnosti
dialogu, lit.:
Possibilities of Dialogue) is a 1983
Czechoslovak animated short film
directed by Jan Švankmajer...
- Book" came into use in the 12th century.
Richard FitzNeal wrote in the
Dialogus de
Scaccario (c. 1179) that the book was so
called because its decisions...
- is
possible that the
Dialogus was
intended not just for the
Northumbrian church but for the
entire church in England. The
Dialogus details a code of conduct...