It was a basis for the movement of the Humanists to reform Latin prose style to a more classical and Ciceronian direction on a scientific basis.
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In his analysis of this'case', Gaonkar looks at rhetoric's essential character first in traditional sense ( Aristotilean and Ciceronian ).
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The article analyzes Augustine s use of ciceronian rhetoric through his discussion of Cicero s three levels of style : plain, middle, and grand.
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Use the classic / dictionary / textbook / Ciceronian / Ceasarian words / forms / idioms much as possible since this is textbook and common and ideal.
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He is particularly notable for developing the previous compilation of Paschasius Radbertus on " Lamentations " into an argument for the Christian use of Ciceronian rhetoric.
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In 1999, Richard Forsyth, David Holmes, and Emily Tse used linguistic techniques to test the veracity of the " Pseudo-Ciceronian Consolatio ".
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Craig Smith, a former speechwriter for President Ford, called Bush's inaugural speech " Ciceronian " _ a word Bush probably should not use himself.
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Crucially, Skinner sees Raphael Hythlodaeus as embodying the Platonic view that philosophers should not get involved in politics, while the character of More embodies the more pragmatic Ciceronian view.
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It is noted as a transitional work, both in the move away from Ciceronian style in preaching, and in the changing meaning of elocution to the modern sense of vocal production.
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Compared to the Ciceronian period, where sentences were usually the length of a paragraph and artfully constructed with nested pairs of carefully matched sonorous phrases, this is short and to the point.