Exhortative
31Orontio Finaeo — Oronce Fine Oronce Fine Oron …
32exhortatory — [eg zôr′tətiv, ig zôr′tətiveg zôr′tə tôr΄ē, igzôr′tə tôr΄ē] adj. 〚ME < LL exhortatorius〛 of, or having the nature of, exhortation; meant to exhort; admonitory: also exhortative [eg zôr′tətiv, ig zôr′tətiv] * * * …
33exhortation — /eg zawr tay sheuhn, ek sawr /, n. 1. the act or process of exhorting. 2. an utterance, discourse, or address conveying urgent advice or recommendations. [1350 1400; ME exhortacioun < L exhortation (s. of exhortatio) a pleading, urging. See… …
34Classicism and Neoclassicism — Art historical tradition or aesthetic attitudes based on the art of ancient Greece and Rome. Classicism refers to the art produced in antiquity or to later art inspired by that of antiquity; Neoclassicism refers to art inspired by that of… …
35Smith, Adam — (baptized June 5, 1723, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scot. died July 17, 1790, Edinburgh) Scottish social philosopher and political economist. The son of a customs official, he studied at the Universities of Glasgow and Oxford. A series of public lectures in …
36Berceo, Gonzalo de — ▪ Spanish author born c. 1198, , Berceo, Spain died c. 1264 the first author of verse in Castilian Spanish whose name is known. Berceo was a secular priest associated with the Monastery of San Millán de Cogolla in the Rioja, where he… …
37St. John Chrysostom — St. John Chrysostom † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. John Chrysostom (Chrysostomos, golden mouthed so called on account of his eloquence). Doctor of the Church, born at Antioch, c. 347; died at Commana in Pontus, 14 September, 407.… …
38exhortatively — adverb In an exhortative way …
391531 en science — Années : 1528 1529 1530  1531  1532 1533 1534 Décennies : 1500 1510 1520  1530  1540 1550 1560 Siècles : XVe siècle  XVIe siècle …
40hortative — I adjective admonitory, advising, advisory, consultative, didactic, exhortative, exhortatory, expostulate, expostulatory, full of exhortation, full of urgency, hortans, hortatory, monens, monitorial, persuading, persuasive, remonstrative, suasive …