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rhetorician
rhetorician (rɛtəˈrɪʃən) Forms: 5–6 reth-, 6 ret-, 6–7 rheth-; 5 -icyen, -ycien, -ian, -icion, 5–6 -icien, 6 -ycyne, -icyan, -ian, -ycyne, 5–7 -ician, 6–7 -itian; 5 retricion, retrycyan, 8 returrition; 6– rhetorician. [a. OF. rethoricien (rett-, rest-), mod.F. rhétoricien, f. L. rhētoricus rhetoric ...
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Nazarius (rhetorician)
Nazarius, (), was a Roman and a Latin rhetorician and panegyrist. He was, according to Ausonius, a professor of rhetoric at Burdigala (Bordeaux).
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Thomas Wilson (rhetorician)
Thomas Wilson (1524–1581), Esquire, LL.D., was an English diplomat and judge who served as a privy councillor and Secretary of State (1577–81) to Queen Elizabeth I. He is remembered especially for his Logique (1551) and The Arte of Rhetorique (1553), which have been called "the first complete works ...
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Alcimus (rhetorician)
Alcimus () was a Greek rhetorician who flourished around 300 BC. But whether he was the same as the rhetorician Alcimus, cannot be determined.
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Gregory Clark (rhetorician)
Gregory Clark (born 1950 in Provo, Utah) is an American scholar and teacher working in rhetorical studies and American cultural criticism. He retired from academic work in 2021. His work is both theoretical and critical, developing concepts of how influence works that he then uses to study capacitie...
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Edwin Black (rhetorician)
Edwin Benjamin Black (October 26, 1929 – January 13, 2007) was one of the leading scholars of rhetorical criticism. He criticized "Neo-Aristotelianism" for its lacking a larger historical, social, political, and cultural understanding of the text and for its concentrating only on certain limited met...
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Publius Rutilius Lupus (rhetorician)
Publius Rutilius Lupus was a Roman rhetorician who flourished during the reign of Tiberius. He was the author of a treatise on the figures of speech (de Figuris sententiarum et elocutionis), abridged from a similar work by the rhetorician Gorgias
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Rhetorical criticism
Rhetorical criticism is an art that involves the rhetorician developing strong reasoning for their judgement. A rhetorician must also be able to defend the method of their analysis and the accuracy of their research.
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Fronto
Fronto (Latin for a person with a large forehead) may refer to:
Various Romans with the cognomen Fronto:
Fronto of Emesa (3rd century), a famous rhetorician (AD 170), a Roman senator and Consul, and a general in the Imperial Roman army
Marcus Cornelius Fronto (c. 100– late 160s), a Roman grammarian and rhetorician
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Lesbonax
Lesbonax of Mytilene (), a Greek sophist and rhetorician, flourished in the time of Roman emperor Augustus. His son Potamo was also a notable rhetorician.
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Nazarius
Nazarius (rhetorician) (4th century CE), Latin rhetorician
Saint Nazarius (Roman Martyrology) (died c. 303 CE), one of four Roman martyrs who suffered
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Alcimus (disambiguation)
Alcimus may also refer to:
Alcimus (fly), a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae
Alcimus (mythology), several figures in Greek mythology
Alcimus (rhetorician ), 3rd-century BC Greek rhetorician
Alcimus Alethius, 4th-century Latin poet
Avitus of Vienne, 6th-century bishop, also known as Saint Alcimus Ecdicius
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