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- Declamation abstract "A declamation or declamatio (Latin, declaration) is the rhetorical device of adopting the persona of an ancient figure to express a particular viewpoint or perspective. A typical example is Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, a 5th-century author who was long thought to be a figure named in the Book of Acts.Some early Christians, later classified as Gnostics, used this technique in the construction of various gospels attributed to them.".
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- Declamation subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Declamation comment "A declamation or declamatio (Latin, declaration) is the rhetorical device of adopting the persona of an ancient figure to express a particular viewpoint or perspective. A typical example is Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, a 5th-century author who was long thought to be a figure named in the Book of Acts.Some early Christians, later classified as Gnostics, used this technique in the construction of various gospels attributed to them.".
- Declamation label "Declamation".
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- Declamation wasDerivedFrom Declamation?oldid=600507203.
- Declamation isPrimaryTopicOf Declamation.