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Cambridge Orations, 1993–2007

Cambridge Orations, 1993–2007

Cambridge Orations, 1993–2007

A Selection
Anthony Bowen, University of Cambridge
April 2009
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    While Orator of the University of Cambridge, Anthony Bowen delivered one hundred and twenty-five Latin speeches at the Senate House in praise of a variety of distinguished people on the occasion of their receiving Honorary Degrees. Fifty-two are presented here, with facing translations. The fifty-first Orator in an unbroken sequence going back to 1521, Mr Bowen's speeches adapt themselves admirably to the challenge of speaking even of modern phenomena in the language and cadences as far as possible derived from antiquity; although words such as transistor (gen. transistoris, m.) may occasionally need to be invented. The subjects of the speeches include Nelson Mandela, Rowan Williams, Betty Boothroyd, Cleo Laine, Kiri Te Kanawa, Anthony Gormley, and a host of others including many distinguished international scientists.

    • Presents speeches in honour of distinguished graduands such as Nelson Mandela and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
    • Includes an English translation on the facing pages
    • Will delight all lovers of Latin with the ingenuity with which modern terms and concepts are adapted to this ancient tongue

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    • Anthony Bowen , University of Cambridge

      Anthony Bowen is an Emeritus Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge and was the Public Orator of the University of Cambridge from 1993 to 2007.