Areopagitica

/ˌæriːɒpəˈdʒɪtɪkə/ noun

A philosophical or political discourse resembling the style and gravity of arguments presented before the ancient Areopagus, particularly Milton's famous 1644 defense of free speech.

From Latin feminine form of 'areopagiticus.' Milton's 'Areopagitica' (1644) is the most famous example, modeled on Isocrates' classical oration to the Areopagus.

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