- De
Oratore (On the Orator) is a
dialogue written by
Cicero in 55 BC. It is set in 91 BC, when
Lucius Licinius Cr****us dies, just
before the
Social War...
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rhetorical treatises (in the
anonymous Rhetorica ad Herennium, Cicero's De
Oratore, and Quintilian's
Institutio Oratoria). Many
memory contest champions report...
- De
Oratore,
Books 1–2. II. De
Oratore, Book 3. De Fato,
Paradoxa Stoicorum, De
Partitione Oratoria. 1985. Leeman, D. H. Pinkster, et al. De
Oratore Libri...
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Magistra vitae is a
Latin expression, used by
Cicero in his De
Oratore as a
personification of history,
means "life's teacher".
Often paraphrased as Historia...
- De
Oratore, II.40
Velleius Paterculus,
Roman History, 1.13.3 Polybius, The Histories, 34, 15.7, 16.2 Gellius,
Attic Nights, 2.20.4
Cicero De
Oratore, 2...
- the main
speakers in Cicero's
dramatic dialogue on the art of
oratory De
Oratore, set just
before Cr****us'
death in 91 BC. He was
considered the greatest...
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orator known for his wit and humour.
Cicero published a
dialogue called De
Oratore, in
which Strabo explains why
humour is
important in speech. He was an...
- them
listen to
respected members of the
previlous generation, as in De
oratore". This
dialogue takes place in 91 BC.
Senior Speakers:
Quintus Mucius Scaevola...
- De
Oratore, Book III is the
third part of De
Oratore by Cicero. It
describes the
death of
Lucius Licinius Cr****us. The
characters belong to the generation...
- grand." "Antipater [8] of Sidon". Brill's New Pauly. Cicero,
Oratore III, 194. Cicero,
Oratore III, 50; de Fato 2. "Antipater (3)".
Oxford classical Dictionary...