It remains only to be said that when credence so entirely fails, as it must before the end of Chance, the form of narration in Oratio Recta is nothing less than maddening.
Wolf, in the preface to his edition of the Oration for Marcellus, mentions having seen a scholastic declamation, entitled, Oratio Catilinae, in M.
The complex system oforatio obliqua with the sequence of tenses (on the growth of the latter see Conway, Livy II.
Ambiorix to Titurius, as they may be gathered from the oratio obliqua in which the historian casts them.
The passage seems to be taken from Ruprecht, Oratio de Societate Litteraria Rhenana, Jenæ, 1752, which I have not seen.
Oratio habita in Funere Battistae Urbini Comitissae; also in No.
The Oratio Obliqua of the original he renders partly as Reported Speech and partly as Oratio Recta.
If we consider the criticism to which Tatian's Christology was subjected by Arethas in the 10th century (Oratio 5; see my Texte und Untersuchungen I.
He seems to have been a reader in rhetoric at Cambridge from his Ciceronianus, vel Oratiopost reditum habita Cantabrigiae ad suos auditores.
Another list of virtues is in the eulogium on Julius in the Oratio Consolatoria (Op.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oratio" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.