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Biography of Marcus Tullius Cicero
9230 words, approx. 30.8 pages
 Marcus Tullius Cicero, the undisputed master of oratory in ancient Rome, was perhaps more successful and more abidingly influential as a practitioner of his art than any other orator in any other age. The man whose name quickly became synonymous with elo...
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Biography of Marcus Tullius Cicero
8850 words, approx. 29.5 pages
 Marcus Tullius Cicero, the undisputed master of oratory in ancient Rome, was perhaps more successful and more abidingly influential as a practitioner of his art than any other orator in any other age. The man whose name quickly became synonymous with elo...
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Biography of Marcus Tullius Cicero
1935 words, approx. 6.5 pages
 Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) was Rome's greatest orator and a prolific writer of verse, letters, and works on philosophy, politics, and rhetoric that greatly influenced European thought. Cicero was born on Jan. 3, 106 BC, at Arpinum near Rome, the e...



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 Art in America
Jan van de Pavert at Arti et Amicitiae.(Brief Article)
03/01/1999: 449 words, approx. 2 pages Jan van de Pavert makes models of ideal spaces, installations that focus on architectural meaning and function, and videos that explore imagined buildings. All were represented in this show, along with a surprise: paintings. Large watercolors played Russian Constructivism against propaganda arts and...
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The Lost Dreams of Bert De Leeuw
11/18/1990: 11,421 words, approx. 38 pages He was the essential Washington activist, organizing everything from welfare rights protests to the Barry Commoner campaign. Then, still trying to change the world, he headed back to the land - and toward a fate no idealism could prepare him for The pathologist...


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