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  1. The Major Declamations Ascribed to Quintilian: A Translation (Studien Zur Klassischen Philologie, Band 27) by Lewis A. Sussman, 1987-06
  2. The Tenth and Twelfth Books of the Institutions of Quintilian (Multilingual Edition) by Quintilian, 2010-01-10
  3. Quintilian(Twayne's World Authors Series) by George Kennedy, 1969
  4. Prolegomena zu einer Phanomenologie der romischen Literaturgeschichtsschreibung: Von den Anfangen bis Quintilian (Hypomnemata) (German Edition) by Jurgen Paul Schwindt, 2000-02-12
  5. Quintilian's Institutes of Eloquence ... by Quintilian, 2010-06-08
  6. Quintilian on education (Classics in education) by Quintilian, 1969
  7. The Tenth and Twelfth Books of the Institutions of Quintilian by Quintilian, 2010-02-23
  8. Roman Education from Cicero to Quintilian by Aubrey Gwynn, 1966
  9. The tenth Declamation of (pseudo) Quintilian; a lecture delivered in the hall of Corpus Christi College on Thursday, May 11, 1911 by Robinson Ellis, Quintilian Quintilian, 2010-08-08
  10. Minor Declamations Ascribed to Quintilian (Texte Und Kommentare, Bd. 13) by Michael Winterbottom, 1984-07
  11. The Instituto Oratoria Of Quintilian V2 (1921) by Quintilian, 2009-08-27
  12. Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory; Or, Education of an Orator. in Twelve Books by Quintilian, 2009-12-23
  13. Lehrstil und rhetorischer Stil in Quintilians Institutio oratoria: Untersuchungen zur Form eines Lehrbuchs (German Edition) by Eckart Zundel, 1981
  14. The House of Dust (The Quintilian Dalrymple Crime Novels) by Paul Johnston, 2002-02-01

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42. Quintilian --  Encyclopædia Britannica
quintilian Encyclopædia Britannica Article. To cite this page MLA style quintilian. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia
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43. Quintilian --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
quintilian Britannica Student Encyclopedia. quintilian. quintilian. © HultonDeutsch Collection/Stone. (AD 35?–96?). Poggio Bracciolini
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44. Quintilian :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
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Quintilian (c. AD Roman rhetorician, was born at Calagurris (now Calahorra ) in Spain Concerning his family and his life but few facts remain. His father taught rhetoric, with no great success, at Rome , and Quintilian must have come there at an early age to reside, and must have there grown up to manhood. The years from to he spent in Spain , probably attached in some capacity to the retinue of the future emperor Galba , with whom he returned to the capital. For at least twenty years after the accession of Galba he was at the head of the foremost school of oratory in Rome, and may fairly be called the Isocrates of his time. He also gained some, but not a great, repute as a pleader in the courts. His greatest speech appears to have been a defence of the queen Berenice , on what charge is not known. He appears to have been wealthy for a professional man. Vespasian created for him a professorial chair of rhetoric, liberally endowed with public money, and from this time he was unquestionably, as Martial calls him, "the supreme controller of the restless youth."

45. Quintilian
quintilian. Roman rhetorician. Born at Calagurris, Spain, he was educated in Rome, but left early in Nero’s reign. He returned
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47. Quintilian
Translate this page quintilian. Declamationes Maiores. Quidam, cui erat filius caecus, quem heredem instituerat, induxit illi novercam iuvenemque in secreta domus parte seposuit.
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[Quidam, cui erat filius caecus, quem heredem instituerat, induxit illi novercam iuvenemque in secreta domus parte seposuit. Is noctu, dum in cubiculo cum uxore iaceret, occisus est inventusque postero die habens gladium filii defixum in vulnere, pariete ab ipsius ad filii cubiculum vestigiis palmae cruentato. Accusant se invicem caecus et noverca.]
[4] Vos, iudices, criminum tumultum ex rerum fide ducite. Dormiens senex, quem caecus percussor quaereret, excitatus ante esset quam inveniretur. Iungunt his multo incredibiliora, ut occiderit patrem, pepercerit novercae, parricidium autem uno ictu explicuerit, quod fere vix etiam his contingere solet, qui oculos manu sequuntur. Nulla ergo luminum virtus, sed homo ferrum missurus in casum, satis felix, si percussisset quamcumque corporis partem, in ipsam protinus animam incidit et, an morti satisfecisset, intellexit? Officium, iudices, oculorum est renuntiare manibus, quid actum sit. Caeci percussoris una securitas fuerat saepius ferire. Negat praeterea quicquam se ex his noverca sensisse, cum iuxta iaceret, nec explicat, unde illud acciderit maximae signum trepidationis, si et pater uno ictu peri[er]it neque ista vigilabat: numquam gladium reliquit percussor securus.
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48. QUINTILIAN
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50. Quintilian - InformationBlast
quintilian Information Blast. quintilian. quintilian gained the titular rank of consul, and probably died not long before the accession of Nerva (AD 96).
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Quintilian (c. AD Roman rhetorician , was born at Calagurris (now Calahorra ) in Spain Concerning his family and his life but few facts remain. His father taught rhetoric, with no great success, at Rome , and Quintilian must have come there at an early age to reside, and must have there grown up to manhood. The years from to he spent in Spain , probably attached in some capacity to the retinue of the future emperor Galba , with whom he returned to the capital. For at least twenty years after the accession of Galba he was at the head of the foremost school of oratory in Rome, and may fairly be called the Isocrates of his time. He also gained some, but not a great, repute as a pleader in the courts. His greatest speech appears to have been a defence of the queen Berenice , on what charge is not known. He appears to have been wealthy for a professional man. Vespasian created for him a professorial chair of rhetoric, liberally endowed with public money, and from this time he was unquestionably, as Martial calls him, "the supreme controller of the restless youth."

51. Glossar
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52. Arguments In Rhetoric Against Quintilian
Arguments in Rhetoric against quintilian Peter Ramus (1549, tr. Ramus says quintilian has added all kinds of things to rhetoric that do not belong to it.
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(Rhetoric Page) Ramus's goal is to show that many of the categories that Aristotle came up with regarding rhetoric, which Cicero and Quintilian and others followed, are either arbitrary or actually false, because the divisions divide the subject at the wrong joints. I think Ramus is, for the most part, right, though he is being a little more strict than the subject matter allows [per Aristotle]. Ramus says : Quintilian has added all kinds of things to rhetoric that do not belong to it. Rather, these things might be necessary in rhetoric, e.g., grammar, or must exist in the good orator, e.g., virtue, but these are not what rhetoric itself is about, as an art. Ramus identifies rhetoric with what earlier writers call eloquence, limiting its scope to style and delivery. Invention, order, and memory, he says, belong more properly to dialectic (which ends up being very similar to philosophy). In this way, rhetoric seems to be separated from both the audience and the pisteis of the argument. This makes sense, but only so long as it is remembered that rhetoric [eloquence] is nothing without dialectic as its counterpart [per Aristotle]. Ramus evidently believes that rhetoric can be taught apart from dialectic, even though speeches and even literature and poetry are constructed out of both. Dialectic and rhetoric work together in "stirring the emotions and causing delight" (Newlands 124), but training in

53. MSN Encarta - Quintilian
Sign in above. quintilian. quintilian, full name Marcus Fabius quintilianus (circa 35c. 95), Roman rhetorician, born in Calagurris (now Calahorra), Spain.
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55. Creative Quotations From Marcus Fabius Quintilian (35-90)
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57. QUINTILIANUS, Marcus Fabius
Translate this page 95 n. Chr. in Rom. - quintilian wurde in Rom von Remmius Palaemon und dem Redner Cn. Domitius Afer ausgebildet. Im Jahre 59 kehrte er nach Spanien zurück.
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58. Online Encyclopedia - Quintilian
Encyclopedia Entry for quintilian. quintilian(c. AD 3595), Roman rhetorician, was born at Calagurris (now Calahorra) in Spain. Wikiquote - Quotes by quintilian.
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Quintilian (c. AD Roman rhetorician , was born at Calagurris (now Calahorra ) in Spain Concerning his family and his life but few facts remain. His father taught rhetoric, with no great success, at Rome , and Quintilian must have come there at an early age to reside, and must have there grown up to manhood. The years from to he spent in Spain , probably attached in some capacity to the retinue of the future emperor Galba , with whom he returned to the capital. For at least twenty years after the accession of Galba he was at the head of the foremost school of oratory in Rome, and may fairly be called the Isocrates of his time. He also gained some, but not a great, repute as a pleader in the courts. His greatest speech appears to have been a defence of the queen Berenice , on what charge is not known. He appears to have been wealthy for a professional man. Vespasian created for him a professorial chair of rhetoric, liberally endowed with public money, and from this time he was unquestionably, as Martial calls him, "the supreme controller of the restless youth."

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