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- Declamation (from the Latin: declamatio) is an artistic form of public speaking. It is a dramatic oration designed to express through articulation, emphasis...
- for his books. De incertitudine et vanitate scientiarum atque artium declamatio invectiva (Declamation Attacking the Uncertainty and Vanity of the Sciences...
- Valla wrote the essay, De falso credita et ementita Constantini Donatione declamatio, which analyzed the do****ent usually known as the Donation of Constantine...
- Il****camina). Lorenzo Valla's De falso credita et ementita Constantini Donatione declamatio demonstrates that the Donation of Constantine is a forgery. Sir Richard...
- Haven: Yale University Press. (Translation of: Valla, Lorenzo (1440). Declamatio de falso credita et ementita donatione Constantini.) Hosted at the Hanover...
- Drachenflügeln und Eidechsenschwanz. (in German) Peterson, Joseph H. "Agrippa: Declamatio de nobilitate & precellentia Fœminei ****us.(1529)". Esotericarchives.com...
- an ancient figure was a long established rhetorical device (known as declamatio), and others in Dionysius' circle also adopted pseudonymous names from...
- Santinathacharite Lorenzo Valla – De falso credita et ementita Constantini Donatione declamatio Zhu Quan – Cha Pu (Tea Manual) Approximate date: Geoffrey the Grammarian...
- output Vinctus (1522) Declamatio de Bello Turcis Inferendo (1535/6) Orationes tres (1541) Dialogismi heroinarum (1541 and 1550) Declamatio quodlibetica, de...
- Erasmus' treatises "The Education of a Christian Prince" (1516) and "Declamatio de pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis" (1530) mention the inappropriateness...