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  2. Orator - Wikipedia

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    Recorded in English c. 1374, with a meaning of "one who pleads or argues for a cause", from Anglo-French oratour, Old French orateur (14th century), Latin orator ("speaker"), from orare ("speak before a court or assembly; plead"), derived from a Proto-Indo-European base *or-("to pronounce a ritual formula").

  3. De Oratore - Wikipedia

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    L'Orateur - Du meilleur genre d'orateurs. Collection des universités de France Série latine. Latin text with translation in French. ISBN 978-2-251-01080-9 Publication Year: June 2008; M. Tulli Ciceronis De Oratore Libri Tres, with Introduction and Notes by Augustus Samuel Wilkins. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1902. (Reprint: 1961).

  4. Antonin Sertillanges - Wikipedia

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    L'Orateur Chrétien: Traité de Prédication. (1941). Hommes, mes Frères. (1939-1941) Le Christianisme et les Philosophies (2 volumes). (1941-1942) Catéchisme des Incroyants (2 volumes). (1941). Blaise Pascal. (1941). Henri Bergson et le Catholicisme. (1941). Avec Henri Bergson. (1943). La Vie Française. (1944). La Philosophie de Claude ...

  5. Louis Antoine de Saint-Just - Wikipedia

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    François Aulard: Les Orateurs de la Législative et de la Convention (1883) (in French) Édouard Fleury: Saint-Just et la terreur (1852) (in French) Ernest Hamel: Histoire de Saint-Just (1859) (in French) Marisa Linton: "The Man of Virtue: The Role of Antiquity in the Political Trajectory of L. A. Saint-Just", French History 24, 3 (2010): pp ...

  6. Speaker of the House of Commons (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The French term now used in Canada is président (president, chairperson, or presiding officer); the term orateur, a calque (literal translation) of "speaker" and formerly the term used in France for the Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, was used until the early 1980s. [7]

  7. Anacharsis Cloots - Wikipedia

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    L'Orateur du genre humain, ou Dépêches du Prussien Cloots au Prussien Herzberg (Paris, 1791) La République universelle ou adresse aux tyrannicides (1792). Adresse d'un Prussien à un Anglais (Paris, 1790), 52 p. Bases constitutionnelles de la République du genre humain (Paris, 1793), 48 p.

  8. Dictionnaire étymologique de l'ancien français - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionnaire étymologique de l'ancien français (DEAF) is an etymological dictionary of Old French. The lexicographic project was born in the mid-1960s and has been in progress ever since with its headquarters at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Germany). Known and valued amongst linguists, philologists and medievalists ...

  9. Attic orators - Wikipedia

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    The ten Attic orators were considered the greatest Greek orators and logographers of the classical era (5th–4th century BC). They are included in the "Canon of Ten", which probably originated in Alexandria. [1]