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- De Inventione is a handbook for orators that Cicero composed when he was still a young man. Quintilian tells us that Cicero considered the work rendered...
- his life.[citation needed] Today, he is best known as the author of De inventione dialectica, the father of Northern European humanism and a zealous anti-scholastic...
- Deiotaro are collectively known as "The Caesarian speeches"). (84 BC) De Inventione (About the composition of arguments) (55 BC) De Oratore ad Quintum fratrem...
- has four parts: wisdom (prudentiam), justice, courage, temperance. — De Inventione, II, LIII Cicero discusses these further in De Officiis (I, V, and following)...
- → FeCl3 + 2 H2SO4 + 5 NO + 2 H2O Aqua regia first appeared in the De inventione veritatis ("On the Discovery of Truth") by pseudo-Geber (after c. 1300)...
- recorded use of the term "liberal arts" (artes liberales) occurs in De Inventione by Marcus Tullius Cicero, but it is unclear if he created the term. Seneca...
- Stoics, the former theory filtered into the works of Cicero (106-43 BC, De inventione rhetorica 1.30.47-48) and Quintilian (circa 35–100, Institutio Oratoria...
- what means) Aquinas also refers to the elements as used by Cicero in De Inventione (Chap. 24 DD1, 104) as: Quis, quid, ubi, quibus auxiliis, cur, quomodo...
- ****hark with Anglo-Saxon ****horc is recorded in a treatise called De Inventione Litterarum, ascribed to Hrab**** Maurus and preserved in 8th- and 9th-century...
- Another important development was the discovery by pseudo-Geber (in the De inventione veritatis, "On the Discovery of Truth", after c. 1300) that by adding...