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- The Dialogus de oratoribus is a short work attributed to Tacitus, in dialogue form, on the art of rhetoric. Its date of composition is unknown, though...
- Tacitus's other writings discuss oratory (in dialogue format, see Dialogus de oratoribus), Germania (in De origine et situ Germanorum), and the life of his father-in-law...
- BC, and Gaius Octavius (Augustus), born in 63 BC. In his Dialogus de oratoribus, Tacitus notes her to be exceptionally religious and moral, and one of...
- Archived October 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Tacitus, Dialogus de oratoribus section xxviii 'Caesar' in Lives of the Noble Gr****s and Romans by Plutarch...
- Life of Vitellius", 16. Tacitus, Historiae, i. 58. Tacitus, Dialogus de Oratoribus, 26. Eusebius, Chronicon, ad Vespas. ann. 8. Pliny the Younger, ii. 19...
- 50) Institutio Oratoria (95) Panegyrici Latini (100–400) Dialogus de oratoribus (102) De doctrina Christiana (426) De vulgari eloquentia (1305) Copia:...
- 50) Institutio Oratoria (95) Panegyrici Latini (100–400) Dialogus de oratoribus (102) De doctrina Christiana (426) De vulgari eloquentia (1305) Copia:...
- taught Pliny the Younger and to whom Tacitus referred in his Dialogus de oratoribus XV, 3.[en] "Nicète di Smirne", Enciclopedia on line (in Italian), Treccani...
- 50) Institutio Oratoria (95) Panegyrici Latini (100–400) Dialogus de oratoribus (102) De doctrina Christiana (426) De vulgari eloquentia (1305) Copia:...
- Sources of Plutarchs Life of Cicero (1902); and edited Tacitus' Dialogus de oratoribus (text with commentary, 1894 and 1898) and Agricola (1899; with Germania...