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primary form of
oration through the mid-20th century.
After World War II and the
increased use of film and television, the
Latin oration style began to...
- The
Catilinarian orations (Latin:
Marci Tullii Ciceronis orationes in Catilinam; also
simply the Catilinarians) are four
speeches given in 63 BC by Marcus...
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delivered by a
prominent Athenian citizen chosen by the state.
Several funeral orations from
classical Athens are extant,
which seem to
corroborate Thucydides's...
- Rigdon's July 4th
oration was a
speech delivered by
Mormon leader Sidney Rigdon during a 4th of July
celebration in Far West,
Missouri in 1838. Rigdon...
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confirmed by the
eighty orations of his
which are
still extant, and
which were the only ones
known in the time of Photius.
These orations appear to be written...
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Isthmian Oration may
refer to:
Diogenes or the
Isthmian Oration,
Oration 9 by Dio
Chrysostom Isthmian Oration on Poseidon,
Oration 46 by
Aelius Aristides...
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Harveian Orations in
chronological order. Four
Harveian Orations were
delivered prior to
formation of the
Society and from 1782 to 1831 the
Oration was given...
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April 4, 2012. Bryan,
William Jennings, ed. (1906). The World's
Famous Orations Vol. IX. America: II. (1818–1865). "V. The
Speech at
Gettysburg by Abraham...
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Olympic Oration or
Olympian Oration may
refer to:
Olympic Oration, a
mostly lost
speech by
Gorgias Olympic Oration (Lysias),
Oration 33 by
Lysias Olympic...