10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CANINA ELOQUENTIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
canina eloquentia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
canina eloquentia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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"Nugae" (Bagatelles) 1533 - Strona 881
152 sqq. 1884 L'expression uerba canina est empruntée au Contre Ibis d'Ovide (v. 232); R. Estienne traduit uerba canina latrare par «mesdire d'aucun par envie» et canina eloquentia par «quand on dit mal d'aucun par envie» {Dictionarium ...
Nicolas Bourbon, Sylvie Laigneau-Fontaine, 2008
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Gerardus Joannes Vossius: Poeticarum Institutionum Libri ...
Canina eloquentia poetis non paucis iure obiicitur. Caninii bellum Dacicum. Carmine prius literarum monumenta ad posteros transmissa. Carmen a casno, vel quasi canimen. Eo prius scripta est res vera, quam fabulae. Carminum ...
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Persius and the Programmatic Satire: A Study in Form and ...
Next, the problem oi canina littera* and hic at 1 09-1 o. ... Oris the canina littera an attribute of the snarling satirist, hic a reference to the criticisms aimed at society and letters during the course ... 2, with refs., R. G. Austin on canina eloquentia at ...
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A Glossary of North Country Words, in use. From an ... - Strona 55
The Sandhillers and Sandgaters certainly give fine specimens of what Quintilian calls the “ canina eloquentia.” BURR, something put under a wheel to stop its progress—any force or impetus. “ To go with a burr,”—pleno impetu. V. Wilb. bir.
John Trotter BROCKETT, 1829
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired ...
... and fo projecit ampullas et susqtiepedalia verba" All course raillery, insipid jests, and what Qmntilian calls canina eloquentia, should be avoided as unworthy of the solemnity of a court of justice, and the learning and dignity of a pleader.
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M. Fabii Quintiliani Institutionum Oratoriarum Libri ... - Strona 740
... 29 Cantfcere ccc.iiflé fuam ora- tionem dixit Cicero 547 Canina eloquentia vitanda 624 Cantare inter dicehdum maximum eil pronunciations vitium 57cí Cantandintodm feverior 57Ä Cantas in pronunciations ob- feurinr 577 Non capit perfona ...
Marc Fabi Quintilià, 1714
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Dissertations Upon the Epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, ...
nihil deprecor, ne dentatis criticorum chartis et canina eloquentia conscindar. Lego autem sic: Ez'IBol'Sa yev ryijv hem-69 Efipi'rrov KMFSwv 7 r 7" . Boun'n'ac e'xépw", rim-32W e'x'ni'gilgv eten {110/ legiti V HpoBM'i'z-a 'rr0p9/Lq'i. x Plx ...
Richard Bentley, Alexander Dyce, 1836
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A Philosophical and Literary Commentary on Martianus ...
698 correctly interprets it by listing examples of rabiosa et canina eloquentia, but neglects to consider its cynical implications: Martianus again places himself in the literary conventions of diatribe by referring to the barking which he pays to ...
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Richardi Bentleii opuscula philologica dissertationem in ... - Strona 500
Locum hunc, ait Casaubonus, deprauatum efi'e monere possum: emendare non possum {ine ope codicum. Ego vero nullis adiutus codicibus: nisi tamen in integrum restituero; nihil deprecor, ne dentatis Criticorum chartis, et canina eloquentia ...
Richard Bentley, Carl August BOETTIGER, Joannes Daniel van Lennep, 1781
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A glossary of North Country words, with their ethymology, ... - Strona 73
The Sandhillers and Sandgaters certainly give fine specimens of what Quintilian calls the " canina eloquentia." Burr, something put under a wheel to stop its progress — any force or impetus. " To go with a burr," — pleno im- petu. V. Wilt). bir.
John Trotter Brockett, 1846