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Eloquentia perfecta, a
tradition of the
Society of Jesus, is a
value of
Jesuit rhetoric that
revolves around cultivating a
person as a whole, as one learns...
- De
vulgari eloquentia (Ecclesiastical Latin: [de vulˈɡari eloˈkwentsi.a], Italian: [de vulˈɡaːri eloˈkwɛntsja]; "On
eloquence in the vernacular") is the...
- a
recent translation of the
Gospels are available. In his De
vulgari eloquentia,
Dante Alighieri also
speaks of the
Romagna dialect and
cites the city...
- The Jim
Gaffigan Show, "My
Friend the Priest". She also
received the
Eloquentia Perfecta award from
Fordham University for her work in
Television and...
- the
definition of
Lombardy shrank:
Dante Alighieri, in his De
vulgari eloquentia,
recognised the
autonomy of
Romagna and
Genoa from Lombardy.
Since the...
- Latin,
which was
accessible only to
educated readers. His De
vulgari eloquentia (On
Eloquence in the Vernacular) was one of the
first scholarly defenses...
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Captatio benevolentiae Chironomia Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas Fallacy Informal Figure of speech...
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public speaking. The art of
speaking (ars dicendi) was
highly prized, and
eloquentia ("speaking ability, eloquence") was
considered the "glue" of civilized...
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Eloquence (from
French eloquence from
Latin eloquentia) is fluent, elegant, persuasive, and
forceful speech,
persuading an audience.
Eloquence is both...
- even
before Babel.
Dante Alighieri addresses the
topic in his De
vulgari eloquentia (1302–1305). He
argues that the
Adamic language is of
divine origin and...