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- The Epitome margaritae eloquentiae in Leeds Special Collections is the only surviving copy of a book on rhetoric written in Latin by Lorenzo Guglielmo...
- excommunicationum, Padua, 1473 (not after 28 July) Omnibonus Leonicenus: De laudibus eloquentiae and Commentum in Ciceronis Oratorem, Vicenza, 22 December 1476, folio...
- gestas **** plurimi composuerint nemo sine honore memoravit. Ti. Livius, eloquentiae ac fidei praeclarus in primis, Cn. Pompeium tantis laudibus tulit, ut...
- objectionable style is called effeminate, in his own De causis corruptae eloquentiae. In his Institutio Oratoria (XII.10), Quintilian diagnoses the roots...
- such as Lorenzo Gulielmo Traversagni, who wrote the Epitome margaritae eloquentiae, which Caxton published c. 1480. The John Rylands Library in Manchester...
- 1, prologue 3-4): Chiron vero et Apsyrtus diligentius cuncta rimati eloquentiae inopia ac sermonis ipsius vilitate sordes****. ("In spite of their care...
- ran from the cradle to the grave. An earlier text, De Causis Corruptae Eloquentiae ("On the Causes of Corrupted Eloquence") has been lost, but is believed...
- thrown from horseback. Quintilian (c. 35 – c. 100 AD) De Causis Corruptae Eloquentiae (On the Causes of Corrupted Eloquence) Lucan (39 AD – 65 AD) Catachthonion...
- amplification. The latter is the most important thing in oratory – "Summa laus eloquentiæ amplificare rem ornando." Fénelon (Second Dialogue) describes it as portrayal;...
- Nürnberg 1659 Analecta rhetorica sive progymnasmata sacrae profanaeque eloquentiae libri II, Nürnberg 1660 De Zoroastre Bactriano, Hermete Trismegisto,...