Ciceronian vs epideictic

Ciceronian

adj
  • Eloquent, resembling Cicero’s style. 

  • Of or relating to Marcus Tullius Cicero, or the ideas in his philosophical treatises. 

  • With effusive use of antithesis and long sentences. 

noun
  • One who adopts or favours Cicero's literary style. 

epideictic

adj
  • Of or pertaining to rhetoric of ceremony, declamation, and demonstration, most often the rhetoric of funerals and other formal events. One of the three branches, or "species" (eidē), of rhetoric as outlined by Aristotle. 

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