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Memoria refers to one of five canons in classical rhetoric. Memoria, or Memorias (Spanish), or Memórias (Portuguese) may also refer to: Books and texts * Memoria Apostolorum, lost text of the New Testament apocrypha *''Memorias'', Spanish-language memoir by Leonor López de Córdoba *''Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas'', Portuguese-language novel by Machado de Assis Films * ''Memoria'' (2015 film), based on James Franco's story "Palo Alto" * ''Memoria'' (2021 film), an internationally co-produced drama film Music Albums * ''Memorias'' (Camilo Sesto album), or its title track, 1976 * ''Memoria'', 2004, by Cuban singer Polo Montañez * ''Memoria'' (album), 2004, by the Argentine band Erreway * ''In Memoria: Medieval Songs of Remembrance'', 2007, by The Clerks Group * ''Memorias'' (Grupo Bryndis album), 2011 Songs * "Memoria" (Erreway song), 2004, by Erreway from the album ''Memoria'' *"Memoria", 2011, by Japanese singer Eir Aoi * "Memoria" (GFriend song), 2018, by South ...
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Memoria
Memoria was the term for aspects involving memory in Western classical rhetoric. The word is Latin, and can be translated as "memory". It was one of five canons in classical rhetoric (the others being inventio, dispositio, elocutio, and pronuntiatio) concerned with the crafting and delivery of speeches and prose. The art of rhetoric grew out of Public speaking, oratory, which was the central medium for intellectual and political life in ancient Greece. Legal proceedings, political debates, philosophical inquiry were all conducted through spoken discourse. Many of the great texts from that age were not written texts penned by the authors we associate them with, but were instead orations written down by followers and students. In Roman times, while there was a much greater body of written work, oration was still the medium for critical debate. Unlike public speakers of today, who use notes or who read their speeches, good orators were expected to deliver their speeches without such ...
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