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Praxis oratoria vel suadela victrix : containing some select orations (both in Latin and English) introducing one another; to each of which are subjoyned suitable citations out of good authors, for confirming of the several points, and a chorus relative to each subject, viz, diligence, mechanick arts, learning, Latine tongue, maternl [sic] indulgence, to which are added. An oration concerning the cocks and their game, declaimed yearly, at their solemn fighting, on shrove Tuesday. An inaugural oration of the victor, at Candlemass.
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Year: 1696 Publisher: Edinburgh : printed by George Mosman, and to be sold at the author's privat school, within the foot of Foresters Wynde together with the third edition of his Rudiments in English, and Judex poeticus, a most necessary addition to the third part of grammar,

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Vital speeches of the day.
Year: 1934 Publisher: New York, Phoenix, AZ : The City News Pub. Co. McMurry

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M. Tulli Ciceronis Pro P. Quinctio oratio
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ISBN: 0424061805 9780424061801 Year: 1971 Publisher: Sydney Sydney university press

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Isocrates
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ISBN: 0434992291 0674992520 0674994116 Year: 1966 Publisher: London Heinemann

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The importance of Isocrates (436-338 BCE) for the study of Greek civilization of the fourth century BCE is indisputable. Twenty-one discourses by Isocrates survive; these include political essays, treatises on education and on ethics, and speeches for legal cases. Nine letters, more on public than private matters, are also extant. The importance of Isocrates for the study of Greek civilisation of the fourth century BCE is indisputable. From 403 to 393 he wrote speeches for Athenian law courts, and then became a teacher of composition for would-be orators. After setting up a school of rhetoric in Chios he returned to Athens and established there a free school of "philosophia" involving a practical education of the whole mind, character, judgment, and mastery of language. This school had famous pupils from all over the Greek world, such as the historians Ephorus and Theopompus and orators Isaeus, Lycurgus, and Hypereides. Isocrates also wrote in gifted style essays on political questions, his main idea being a united Greece to conquer the Persian empire. Thus in his fine Panegyricus (written for the 100th Olympiad gathering in 380) he urged that the leadership should be granted to Athens, possibly in conjunction with Sparta. In the end he looked to Philip of Macedon, but died just as Philip's supremacy in Greece began. Twenty-one discourses by Isocrates survive; these include political essays, treatises on education and on ethics, and speeches for legal cases. Nine letters are also extant; they are concerned more with public than with private matters. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Isocrates is in three volumes.

Orations 6-8. Letters to Themistius, To the Senate and People of Athens, To a Priest. The Caesars. Misopogon
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ISBN: 0674990145 0434990132 0674990323 0434991570 Year: 1913 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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The surviving works of the Roman Emperor Julian "the Apostate" (331 or 332-363 CE) include eight Orations; Misopogon (Beard-hater), assailing the morals of the people of Antioch; more than eighty Letters; and fragments of Against the Galileans, written mainly to show that the Old Testament lacks evidence for the idea of Christianity. Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus) "the Apostate," Roman Emperor, lived 331 or 332 to 363 CE. Born and educated in Constantinople as a Christian, after a precarious childhood he devoted himself to literature and philosophy and became a pagan, studying in various Greek cities. In 355 his cousin Emperor Constantius called him from Athens to the court at Milan, entitled him Caesar, and made him governor of Gaul. Julian restored Gaul to prosperity and good government after the ravages of the Alamanni (he overthrew them at the battle of Strassburg in 357) and other Germans. Between 357 and 361 Julian's own soldiers, refusing to serve in the East at Constantius's orders, nearly involved Julian in war with Constantius--who however died in 361 so that Julian became sole Emperor of the Roman world. He began many reforms and proclaimed universal toleration in religion but pressed for the restoration of the older pagan worships. In 362-363 he prepared at Constantinople and then at Antioch for his expedition against Persia ruled by Shapur II. He died of a wound received in desperate battle. Julian's surviving works (lost are his Commentaries on his western campaigns), all in Greek, are given in the Loeb Classical Library in three volumes. The eight Orations (1-5 in Volume I, 6-8 in Volume II) include two in praise of Constantius, one praising Constantius's wife Eusebia, and two theosophical hymns (in prose) or declamations, of interest for studies in neo-Platonism, Mithraism, and the cult of the Magna Mater in the Roman world. The satirical Caesars and Misopogon, Beard-hater, are also in Volume II. The Letters (more than eighty, Volume III) include edicts or rescripts, mostly about Christians, encyclical or pastoral letters to priests, and private letters. Lastly in Volume III are the fragments of the work Against the Galilaeans (the Christians), written mainly to show that evidence for the idea of Christianity is lacking in the Old Testament.

Pro Publio Quinctio ; Pro sexto roscio amerino ; Pro quinto roscio comoedo ; De lege agraria
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ISBN: 9780674992658 0674992652 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass Harvard university press

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Orationum Marci Tul. Ciceronis.
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Year: 1580 Publisher: Londini, : Excudebat Thomas Vautrollerius typog.,

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Der Hamburger Professorinnen- und Professorenkatalog (HPK) : Reden der Zentralen Veranstaltung der Universität Hamburg am 26. Januar 2017 anlässlich der Freischaltung des HPK
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Hamburg : Hamburg University Press,

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This volume documents speeches of the University's central event on the occasion of the release of the Hamburg catalogue of professors, supplemented by an epilogue.


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Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Project Gutenberg

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Dēmosthenous o kata androtiōnos logos. Kai, Dēmosthenous kata aristogeitonos, logos prōtos.
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Year: 1595 Publisher: [London] : Excudebat Iohannes Legatus, Inclytae Academiae Cantabrigiensis Typographus.,

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