literary topics, some scholars view Ciceronianus as his greatest contribution to literary criticism. In Ciceronianus, Erasmus attacks Ciceronianism through...
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Latin. The term was coined in the 19th century from the much older term ciceronianus, 'a Ciceronian'. That term is contrasted with christianus (Christian)...
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Thought(Cambridge, 1978), vol. 1, p. 89. Boyer, Allen D. (2004). "Sir Edward Coke, Ciceronianus: Classical Rhetoric and the Common Law Tradition". In Allen D. Boyer...
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Europe. Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4094-8235-2.[page needed] Erasmus, Ciceronianus Cornelius Nepos, Atticus 16, trans. John Selby Watson. Richards 2010...
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that venereal stimuli have their origin not in nature, but in sin. The Ciceronianus came out in 1528, attacking Ciceronianism, the style of Latin that was...
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ISBN 978-0-86597-426-5. Boyer, Allen D. (2004b). "Sir Edward Coke, Ciceronianus: Classical Rhetoric and the Common Law Tradition". In Allen D. Boyer...
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historicum ad poeticum (1553), the first French encyclopedia Thesaurus Ciceronianus (1557) De dissectione partium corporis humani libri tres, with well-drawn...
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Erasmus (1517–1524) Colloquies (1518) The Freedom of the Will (1524) Ciceronianus (1528) Exposytion of the Commune Creed (1533) Ecclesiastes of Erasmus...
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(1498–1576), philosopher and scholar; his major work was the Thesaurus Ciceronianus, published in 1535 Franciscus Patricius (1529–1597), philosopher and...
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of it, however, that it misses the point of his opponent's treatise Ciceronianus. Erasmus did not reply, thinking it was the work of a personal enemy...
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