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- Christian prophetess within the movement known as Montanism. The sect of the Quintillians was named after her. Although her exact dates are unknown, Quintilla...
- 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...
- to as Quintilian (/kwɪnˈtɪliən/), although the alternate spellings of Quintillian and Quinctilian are occasionally seen, the latter in older texts. Quintilian...
- Lex Scantinia covered at least some forms of male-on-male stuprum, and Quintillian mentions a fine of 10,000 sestercesabout 10 years' worth of a Roman...
- Marcosians Messalians Nicolaism Ophites Na****enes Perates Priscillianism Quintillians, Montanist sect that may have come under Gnostic influence Secundians...
- consistent in classical authorities and shows up in Horace, Plutarch, and Quintillian, so Rymer's phrasing is a reflection of a commonplace. Philip Sidney...
- 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...
- who was "more mutable than Proteus himself.": 386  Following Paul, Quintillian (apte diecere) and Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care, Erasmus wrote that...
- po****rity of his works amongst the youth. While he found much to admire, Quintillian criticized Seneca for what he regarded as a degenerate literary style—a...
- 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...