ad+populum

  • 61Catiline Orations — The Catiline Orations or Catilinarian Orations were speeches given in 63 BC by Marcus Tullius Cicero, the consul of Rome, exposing to the Roman Senate the plot of Lucius Sergius Catilina and his friends to overthrow the Roman government.The… …

    Wikipedia

  • 62Te Deum — Ambrosian Hymn redirects here. For hymns written by Ambrose, see Ambrosian hymns. See also Te Deum (religious service) The Te Deum (also known as Te Deum Laudamus, Ambrosian Hymn or A Song of the Church) is an early Christian hymn of praise. The… …

    Wikipedia

  • 63Marcus Caelius Rufus — (ca. 87 – after 48 BC) was an orator and politician in the late Roman Republic. He was born into a wealthy equestrian family from Interamnia Praetuttiorum (Teramo), on the central east coast of Italy. He is best known for his trial for public… …

    Wikipedia

  • 64Claims to be the fastest growing religion — There are several different religions claiming to be the “fastest growing religion”. Such claims vary due to different definitions of “fastest growing”, and whether the claim is worldwide or regional. There are also many unreliable claims and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 65List of fallacies — For specific popular misconceptions, see List of common misconceptions. A fallacy is incorrect argumentation in logic and rhetoric resulting in a lack of validity, or more generally, a lack of soundness. Contents 1 Formal fallacies 1.1… …

    Wikipedia

  • 66Truth in Science — is a United Kingdom based organization which promotes the Teach the Controversy campaign. [ Teaching the controversy is, of course, also related to the required teaching on Variation, inheritance and evolution under topic Sc2 Life processes and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 67Executive Magistrates of the Roman Republic — The Executive Magistrates of the Roman Republic were elected officials of the ancient Roman Republic. The magistrates ( magistratus ) were elected by the People of Rome, which consisted of Plebeians (commoners) and Patricians (aristocrats). Each… …

    Wikipedia

  • 68Провокация — (Provocatio ad populum) в римском государственном праве апелляция в уголовных вопросах от магистрата к народу. Право апелляции относится к числу древнейших прав римского гражданина; есть основания предполагать, что оно существовало уже в эпоху… …

    Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона

  • 69Argumentation — Ein Argument (lateinisch „Beweisgrund, Beweismittel“) ist eine Aussage oder eine Folge von Aussagen, die zur Begründung oder zur Widerlegung einer Behauptung (These) angeführt wird. Die zusammenhängende Darlegung von Argumenten wird als… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 70Argumente — Ein Argument (lateinisch „Beweisgrund, Beweismittel“) ist eine Aussage oder eine Folge von Aussagen, die zur Begründung oder zur Widerlegung einer Behauptung (These) angeführt wird. Die zusammenhängende Darlegung von Argumenten wird als… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia