ciceronian in Korean

[ˌsisəˈrōnēən]
adjective - Ciceronian
키케로식의 장중하고 단아한: Ciceronian
류의 장중하고 단아한: Ciceronian
풍의 장중하고 단아한: Ciceronian
noun - Ciceronian
키케로 연구가: Ciceronia

Sentence patterns related to "ciceronian"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "ciceronian" from the English - Korean. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "ciceronian", or refer to the context using the word "ciceronian" in the English - Korean.

1. Jordanes wrote in Late Latin rather than the classical Ciceronian Latin.

2. This is also clearly expressed, with a simplicity that contrasts with Grotius’ Ciceronian turns of phrase, in the Latin adage — which I believe everyone is familiar with — ubi societas ibi jus.

3. Augustan Age, one of the most illustrious periods in Latin literary history, from approximately 43 bc to ad 18; together with the preceding Ciceronian period (q.v.), it forms the Golden Age (q.v.) of Latin literature.

4. The poet's torpor, his "acedia" (a humanist version of "accidie", the sin of sloth, related here to the Ciceronian "Aegritude"), has now brought the greatest doctor from his eternal meditations, and the resulting dialogue – with Truth silently in attendance, her face lighting the alternating lines of thought in this exemplary doubling