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Renaissance writing. In
English translation, he is
usually referred to as
Quintilian (/kwɪnˈtɪliən/),
although the
alternate spellings of
Quintillian and Quinctilian...
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Quintilian. It was
published around year 95 AD. The work
deals also with the
foundational education and
development of the
orator himself.
Quintilian...
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Aristides Quintili**** (Gr****: Ἀριστείδης Κοϊντιλιανός) was the Gr****
author of an
ancient musical treatise, Perì Musikês (Περὶ Μουσικῆς, i.e. On Music;...
- by
Quintilian, the
Roman rhetorician, in the
latter part of the
first century A.D. (c. 35 – c. 100). In
Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria,
Quintilian summarizes...
- used for the
herald were
based on The
Elements for Orators,
written by
Quintilian during the time of Nero.
Though this work was
written much
later than...
- from that
adopted by
other rhetoricians.
Cicero opposes his system, but
Quintilian defends it,
though in some
parts the
latter censures what
Cicero approves...
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treatises (in the
anonymous Rhetorica ad Herennium, Cicero's De Oratore, and
Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria). Many
memory contest champions report using this...
- and is
mentioned by the
Roman orator Quintilian in his book
Institutio Oratoria. In
Institutio Oratoria,
Quintilian merely identifies anthypophora as a...
- Readings:
Roman Response to Gr****
Literature from
Plautus to
Statius and
Quintilian.
Walter de Gruyter. p. 124.,
citing Papinian, De
adulteriis I and Modestinus...
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Elder Pliny the
Younger Pomponius Mela
Priscian Propertius Quadrigarius Quintilian Quintus Curtius Rufus Sallust Seneca the
Elder Seneca the
Younger Servius...