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10 orateurs et 7 sages

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Celestial divination: Roman augurs were priests who used omens to predict the future. Many Roman writers explain history in terms of these auguries, but modern historians consider belief in auguries to be irrational.
Celestial divination[1]: Roman augurs were priests who used omens to predict the future. Many Roman writers explain history in terms of these auguries, but modern historians consider belief in auguries to be irrational.

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La vie des dix orateurs attiques, ici Démosthène à l'ouvrage, fut décrite par un inconnu désigné sous l'allonyme de "pseudo-Plutarque", dans  (en)la vie des dix orateurs  ----Lives of the Ten Orators, from an unknown writer whose allonym is Pseudo-Plutarch, delivers a pseudepigraphy for the ten attic orators; here Demosthenes practising his craft.
La vie des dix orateurs attiques, ici Démosthène à l'ouvrage, fut décrite par un inconnu désigné sous l'allonyme de "pseudo-Plutarque", dans (en)la vie des dix orateurs
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Lives of the Ten Orators, from an unknown writer whose allonym is Pseudo-Plutarch, delivers a pseudepigraphy for the ten attic orators; here Demosthenes practising his craft.