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Isocrates nuper accurate recognitus, et auctus. Isokrates. Isocrates. Alkidamas. Alcidamas. Gorgias. Gorgias. Aristeides. Aristides. Arpokration. Harpocration.
Aristides, AeliusDate: 1534- Books
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Pros dêmonikon logos parainetikos and other works. By Isocrates
IsócratesDate: 1635- Books
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The orations and epistles of Isocrates. Translated from the Greek by Mr. Joshua Dinsdale. And revised by the Rev. Mr. Young.
Isocrates.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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1: Caspari Hofmanni Pro veritate opellae tres. 1. Adrastea Galeni. 2. Exercitationes juueniles contra Parisanum, aliósque. 3. Ant-Argenterius. Isocrates
Hofmann, Caspar 1572-1648Date: 1647- Books
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Sermons principally addressed to youth. To which is added, a translation of Isocrates's Oration to Demonicus. By J. Toulmin, A.M.
Toulmin, Joshua, 1740-1815.Date: [1770]- Books
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Enseignements d'Isocrates et Xenophon autheurs anciens tres-excellens. Pour bien regner en paix & en guerre. Traduictz de grec en françois, par Loys Le Roy dict Regius de Costentin ..
IsócratesDate: 1568- Books
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The prince's cabala: or mysteries of state. Written by King James the First, and some noblemen in his reign, and in Queen Elizabeth's. With Isocrates's discourse to a prince, on kingly government. Translated from the Greek.
Date: 1715- Books
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Handt-boecxken Cebes, Tafereel, Isocrates Vermaninge aen Demonicum, en Plutarchus, Van deop-voedinghe der kinderen als oock mede 't Mergh van de Nederlandtsche spreeckwoorden: waer in H.L. Spieghels By-spraecks almanack. Noyt aldus volkomen gedr.
EpictetusDate: 1660- Books
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Handt-boecxken Cebes, Tafereel, Isocrates Vermaninge aen Demonicum, en Plutarchus, Van deop-voedinghe der kinderen als oock mede 't Mergh van de Nederlandtsche spreeckwoorden: waer in H.L. Spieghels By-spraecks almanack. Noyt aldus volkomen gedr.
EpictetusDate: 1660- Books
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The duty of a king and his people: Being Two Orations of Isocrates; the one Containing the Duty of a King; the other containing the Duty of Subjects. To which is prefix'd, The Life of Iscorates, taken from the best Authors. Done into English from the Greek.
Isocrates.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
Silva de varia leccion / Compuesta por Pedro Mexia ... En la qual se tratan muchas cosos [i.e. cosas] muy agradable, y curiosas. Van añadidas en esta ultima impression quinta y sexta parte, y vn parenesis de Isocrates, traducido de latin en lengua castellana por el mismo autor. Con muchos sentencias morales.
Mexía, Pedro, 1496?-1552?Date: 1673- Books
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The orations of Lysias and Isocrates, translated from the Greek: with some account of their lives; and a discourse on the history, manners, and character of the Greeks, with Some Account of their Lives; and A Discourse on the History, Manners, and Character of the Greeks, from the Conclusion of the Peloponnesian War, to the Battle of Chaeronea. By John Gillies, LL. D.
Lysias.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The prince's caballa: or mysteries of state. Collected in one volume from original MS. Written by several noblemen. Viz. I. Table-Talk at court, collected by the Honorable Sir Tho. Overbury. I. Lord Treasurer Burleigh's Memorial against Favourites, address'd to Queen Elizabeth. II. K. James I. Instructions to a Young Prince, both in Religion and Politicks; for the use of his Son Prince Henry. IV. Lord Keeper Bacon's Advice to the King in Choice of his Privy Councillors, Judges, and Favourites. V. The Lord Salisbury's Advice to a Secretary of State. VI. Isocrates's Advice to a Young Nobleman. Vii. Isocrates's discourse to a prince on Kingly Government. From the Greek. Dedicated to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Date: 1715- Books
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Epicurus's morals. Translated from the Greek by John Digby, Esq; with comments and reflections Taken out of several Authors. Also Isocrates his advice to Demonicus. Done out of Greek by the same Hand. To which is added, an essay on Epicurus's morals. Written by Monsieur St. Evremont. And made English by Mr. Johnson.
Epicurus.Date: 1712- Books
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Epicurus's morals. Translated from the Greek by John Digby, Esq; with comments and reflections Taken out of several Authors. Also Isocrates his advice to Demonicus. Done out of Greek by the same Hand. To which is added, an essay on Epicurus's morals. Written by Monsieur St. Evremont. And made English by Mr. Johnson.
Epicurus.Date: 1712- Books
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A select collection of letters of the antients. Written originally by Phalaris, Solon, Socrates, Pythagoras, Euripedes, Xenophon, Aristotle, K. Philip, Alexander the Great, Democritus, Heraclitus, Diogenes the Cynick, Isocrates, Hippocrates, The Emp. Julian, &c. Greeks. Cicero, Seneca, Augustus Caesar, Mark Anthony, Brutus and Cassius, Pompey, Mithridates, Germanicus, K. Herod, Agrippina, Poppaea, Caracalla, M. Aurelius, Aurelian, Qu. Zenobia, &c. Romans. Whereby is discover'd the Morality, Gallantry, Wit, Humour, Manner of Arguing, and in a Word, the Genius both of the Greeks and Romans. By Mr. Savage.
Savage, John, 1673-1747.Date: 1703- Books
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A discourse against profane swearing. For Mony, Swear by no God, though you Swear truly; (said Isocrates.) Avoid Swearing, wholly, if you can; (said Epictetus.) Forbear Swearing about any Matter, (said Plato.) And diverse the like Precepts occur in other Heathens; the mention whereof may well serve to strike Shame into many loose and vain People, bearing the Name of Christians. It is a Sin, of all others, Provocative of Divine Judgment: 'tis very noxious to Human Society. It often brings the Practiser of it into the most horrible Sin of Perjury. False Swearing naturally springeth out of much Swearing. It disparages him that uses it, and derogates from his Credit. 'tis gross Rudeness. And 'tis an insolent Defiance of the common Profession, the Religion, the Law of our Country, which disalloweth and condemneth it. See Dr. Barrow's Sermon against rash and vain Swearing.
Wright, S. (Samuel), 1683-1746.Date: [1723?]- Books
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The art of rhetoric made easy: or, the elements of oratory briefly stated, and fitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: in two books. The First comprehending the Principles of that excellent Art. conformable to, and supported by the Authority of the most accurate Orators and Rhetoricians, both Ancient and Modern, viz. Isocrates, Aristotle, Cicero, Dionysius Halicarnass. Quintilian, Vossius, Petrus Ramus, Cyp. Soarius, Aud. Talaeus, Dugard, Earnaby, Butler, Smith, Walker, Burton, Blackwall, Lowe, Rollin, A. B. of Cambray, Mess. de Port-Royal, &c. The Whole being distinguished into what is necessary to be repeated, and what may be made only Matter of Observations. The Second containing the Substance of Longinus's celebrated Treatise on the Sublime. In Both which all Technical Terms are fully explained, with their Derivations, and proper Examples applied to demonstrate and illustrate all the Tropes, Figures, and Fine Turns, that are to be met with, of imitated, either in the Scriptures, Classics, or other polite Writings as well Oratorial as Poetical. By John Holmes, Master of the Publick Grammar-School, in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: MDCCXXXIX. 1738- [1739]- Books
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The art of rhetoric made easy: or, the elements of oratory briefly stated, and fitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: in two books. The First comprehending the Principles of that excellent Art, conformable to, and supported by the Authority of the most accurate Orators and Rhetoricians, both Ancient and Modern, viz. Isocrates, Aristotle, Cicero, Dionysius Halicarnass. Quintilian, Vossius, Petrus Ramus, Cyp. Soarius, Aud. Talaeus, Dugard, Farnaby, Butler, Smith, Walker, Burton, Blackwall, Lowe, Rollin, A. B. of Cambray, Mess. de Port-Royal, &c. The Whole being distinguished into what is necessary to be repeated, and what may be made only Matter of Observation. The Second containing the Substance of Longinus's celebrated Treatise on the Sublime. In Both which all Technical Terms are fully explained, with their Derivations, and proper Examples applied to demonstrate and illustrate allthe Tropes, Figures, and Fine Turns, that are to be met with, or imitated, either in the Scriptures, Classics, or other polite Writings as well Oratorial as Poetical. The second impression corrected and improved. By John Holmes, Master of the Publick Grammar-School, in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The art of rhetoric made easy: or, The elements of oratory briefly stated, and fitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: In two books. The first comprehending the principles of that excellent art, conformable to, and supported by the authority of the most accurate orators and rhetoricians, both ancient and modern, viz. Isocrates. Aristotle, Cicero, Dionysius Halicarnass. Quintilian, Vossius, Petrusramus, Cyp. Soarius, Aud. Talŭs, Dugaro, Farwaby, Butlen, Smith, Walker, Burton, Blackwall, Lowe. Rollin, ABp. of Cambray, Miss. De Port-Royal &, the whole being distinguished into what is necessary to be repeated, and what may be made only matter of observation. The second containing the substance of Lon-Ginus's celebrated treatise on the sublime. In both which all technical terms are fully explained, with their derivations, and proper examples applied to demonstrate and illustrate all the tropes, figures, and fine turns, that are to be met with, or imitated, either in the scriptures, classics, or other polite writings as well oratorial as poetical. The third impression, corrected and improved. By John Holmes, late master of the publick grammar-school, in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Ho tou isokratous Panēgyrikos. = Isocratis panegyrica.
Isocrates.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Clarissimi Atheniensis oratoris Isocratis Orationes recognitæ, atque mendis detersæ plerisque, per Ioannem Lonicerum. Eiusdem uita, ex Plutarcho, Philostrato, & Dionysio Halicarnaseo. Elenchum rerum memorabilium ad finem subiunctum require
IsócratesDate: 1540- Books
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Isokratous Hapanta dia Ierōnymou Bolfiou epanorthōtenta te, ... Isocratis scripta, quae nunc extant, omnia, per Hieronymum Vuolfium Oetingensem, summo labore & diligentia correcta, & de integro conuersa: ..
IsócratesDate: 1558- Books
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Isokratous logoi. Alkidamantos, Kata sophiston. Gorgiou, Helenes enkomion. Aristeidou Panathenaikos. Tou autou Romes enkomion. Isocratis Orationes. Alcidamantis Contra dicendi magistros. Gorgiae De laudibus Helenae. Aristides De laudibus Athenarum. Eiusdem De laudibus vrbis Romae.
IsócratesDate: 1513- Books
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Scholia in duas Isocratis orationes ad Demonicum & Niccoclem. Quibus eae ita illustrantur, ut ex earum Metaphrasi propriam ac simplicem vocum significationem, e Periphrasi earundem sensum varium ac elegantem discas, e Phrasibus egregiam tum Graece, tum Latine loquendi facultatem acquiras: e Graecismis, quantum Oratio Graeca peculiari quodam dicendi ornatu non solum a Lingua Latina, verum etiam a vulgari Graece loquendi modo differat, facile perspicias, e Sententiis morum integritatem ac sapienter vitae instituendae rationem percipas: ac denique ex omnibus hisce quaevis Graeca eleganter Latine interpretandi modum, ac non mediocre veram Latinitatem a falsa & barbara discernendi judicium compares. Editio septima. Studio & Opera G. Sylvani, Pannonii Medici.
Isocrates.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]