- to as
Quintilian (/kwɪnˈtɪliən/),
although the
alternate spellings of
Quintillian and
Quinctilian are
occasionally seen, the
latter in
older texts. Quintilian...
- due to a
scribal error by
copyists of a
Latin m****cript
edition of
Quintillian in 1470. The
copyists took this
phrase to be a
single Gr**** word, enkyklopaedia...
-
Attic Orators". Mnemosyne. 48 (1): 74. Douglas, A.E. (1956). "Cicero,
Quintillian, and the
Canon of Ten
Attic Orators". Mnemosyne. 9 (1): 40.
Iliad 9.443...
- Lex
Scantinia covered at
least some
forms of male-on-male stuprum, and
Quintillian mentions a fine of 10,000
sesterces –
about 10 years'
worth of a Roman...
-
consistent in
classical authorities and
shows up in Horace, Plutarch, and
Quintillian, so Rymer's
phrasing is a
reflection of a commonplace.
Philip Sidney...
- sword). A
number of
ancient authors,
including Valerius Maximus and
Quintillian, ****ert that he also
regularly fought the retiarius. It
would certainly...
-
Terentius Varro.
Referred to as "the most
learned of the Romans" by
Quintillian, he
wrote about a
remarkable variety of subjects, from
religion to poetry...
- JSTOR 623979. Cicero,
Brutus 37;
Quintillian, x. 1. § 80 Cicero,
Brutus 38, 285, De
Oratore ii. 23,
Orator 27;
Quintillian, x. 1. § 33 Cicero, de Finibus...
- edition. London: The
Folio Society, pp. 134–135. The
Lucian reference and
Quintillian, ii.13.xviii-x, are
noted by
Haskell &
Penny 1981, p. 200. Tony Kitto...
- as an
attempt to
expand on
Quintillian's rhetorical guide,
Institutio Oratoria. The
first chapter of book 10 in
Quintillian's Oratoria is
titled "De copia...