- Speaker," to
motivate their ruling on a
presented bill. In the 19th century,
orators and
historians and
speakers such as Mark Twain,
Charles ****ens, and Col...
- on
principles drawn from the
practices and
experiences of
ancient Gr****
orators.
Aristotle was one of the
first oratory teachers to use
definitive rules...
- The ten
Attic orators were
considered the
greatest Gr****
orators and
logographers of the
classical era (5th–4th
century BC). They are
included in the "Canon...
- The
Orator, also
known as L'Arringatore (Italian), Aule
Meteli (Etruscan) or
Aulus Metellus (Latin), is an
Etruscan bronze sculpture from the late second...
- The
Columbian Orator is a
collection of
political essays, poems, and
dialogues collected and
written by
Caleb Bingham.
Published in 1797, it
includes speeches...
-
outlines a
guide that will lead to the
creation of
successful orators across Roman society. In
Orator,
Cicero also
addressed the
accusation lodged by his fellow...
- The
Orators: An
English Study is a long poem in
prose and
verse written by W. H. Auden,
first published in 1932. It is
regarded as a
major contribution...
- An
orator is a
person who
speaks in public.
Orator may also
refer to:
Attic orators Given name
Orator Fuller Cook (1867–1949),
American botanist and entomologist...
-
Friedrich Bl**** (1881) R. C. Jebb,
Attic Orators Ps.-Plutarch,
Vitae X.
Oratorum or
Lives of the Ten
Orators Philostratus, Vit. Sophistarum, i. 15 Frank...
-
rhetoric by
reading speeches by the
likes of her
father and
prominent Gr****
orators.
Hortensia is also
believed to have been
married to her
second cousin Quintus...