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Declamation

Declamation (from the Latin: declamatio) is an artistic form of public speaking. It is a dramatic oration designed to express through articulation, emphasis and gesture the full sense of the text being conveyed.

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Declamation

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related to Further reading · 133
Declamation → Adoptees, Amato, Antiquity, Art, Authority, Bart Huelsenbeck, Bees, Berkeley, Berlin, Bernstein, Binghamton, Bloomer, Braund, Brian Vickers, Brill, Bruce, California Press, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ, Cambridge University Press
related to Bibliography · 95
Declamation → ABC Color, Andrew, Archibald Constable, Archived, Art Versus Protest, Arts, Asunción, August, Bell, Berkeley, Black, Body, Brill, Britain, California, California Press, Calpurnius Flaccus, Caribbean, Commentary, Company
related to Antiquity · 20
Declamation → Apamea, Calpurnius Flaccus, Choricius, Common, Elder, Elder's, Gaza, Greek, Important, In Ancient Rome, It, Major Declamations, Minor Declamations, Of, Quintilian, Roman, Seneca, Sopater, The, Valerius Maximus
related to Classic revival · 17
Declamation → Académie, Britain, Charles Pinot Duclos, His, In, Initially, It, Italian, Jean-Baptiste Dubos, Luca, Paris, Rather, Samuele Cagnazzi, The Elocution Movement, Through, Traditionally, While

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the collections of Sopater of Apameainstance ofworks from the Greek declamatory tradition survive in works0.80text
Choricius of Gazainstance ofworks from the Greek declamatory tradition survive in works0.80text
Declamationrelated to AntiquityIn Ancient Rome0.60section
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Declamationrelated to AntiquitySeneca0.60section
Declamationrelated to AntiquityElder0.60section
Declamationrelated to AntiquityCalpurnius Flaccus0.60section
Declamationrelated to AntiquityMajor Declamations0.60section
Declamationrelated to AntiquityMinor Declamations0.60section
Declamationrelated to AntiquityQuintilian0.60section
Declamationrelated to AntiquityGreek0.60section

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