The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Volúmenes8-9Duke University Press, 1978 |
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... Cicero . But the most compelling reason for studying treatises on imitation for the light they throw on Renaissance ... Cicero spoke better than anyone else . Second , no one deserves the title of Ciceronian , that is to say , an ...
... Cicero . But the most compelling reason for studying treatises on imitation for the light they throw on Renaissance ... Cicero spoke better than anyone else . Second , no one deserves the title of Ciceronian , that is to say , an ...
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... Cicero ? If Cicero were alive , he would laugh at this race of Ciceronians . " 12 Several months later , 30 March 1527 , he writes to John Maldonatus : I hear that a new sect , as it were , of Ciceronians has arisen among the Italians ...
... Cicero ? If Cicero were alive , he would laugh at this race of Ciceronians . " 12 Several months later , 30 March 1527 , he writes to John Maldonatus : I hear that a new sect , as it were , of Ciceronians has arisen among the Italians ...
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... Cicero's . At one point Sturm discusses two types of inimitabilia , because of nature and because of tempora.22 But by tempora he does not mean historical times ; he is referring to the different ages of the student . When just ...
... Cicero's . At one point Sturm discusses two types of inimitabilia , because of nature and because of tempora.22 But by tempora he does not mean historical times ; he is referring to the different ages of the student . When just ...
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Headley John M The conflict between nobles and | 49 |
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Pelen Marc M Form and meaning of the Old | 277 |
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