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rhetorical works. The
three aims of the orator,
according to Cicero, are "
docere, delectare, et movere." That is: to
prove your
thesis to the audience, to...
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derived from the
Latin word docēns, the
present active participle of
docēre (to teach, to lecture).
Cognates of this word are
found in
several extant...
- and meaning. The word is
originally an
agentive noun of the
Latin verb
docēre [dɔˈkeːrɛ] 'to teach'. It has been used as an
academic title in
Europe since...
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derived from the
Latin word docēns,
which is the
present active participle of
docēre ('to teach, to lecture').
Becoming a
docent is
often referred to as habilitation...
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Modern period Concepts Captatio benevolentiae Chironomia Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas Fallacy...
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degrees was that they
licensed the
holder to
teach ("doctor"
comes from
Latin docere, "to teach"). In most countries, the
hierarchy of
postgraduate degrees is...
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Modern period Concepts Captatio benevolentiae Chironomia Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas Fallacy...
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University of
Georgia Latin:
Universitas Georgiae Motto Latin: Et
docere et
rerum exquirere causas Motto in English "To teach, to serve, and to inquire...
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Darsarji and
Darsar Sahib ("Darsar"
means "doctor",
derived from
Latin word "
docere" for doctor), was an
Indian doctor, surgeon, professor, writer, philanthropist...
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Modern period Concepts Captatio benevolentiae Chironomia Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas Fallacy...