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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Facilitas (section Quintilian Development)
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...
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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 Quintilianus (redirect from Aristides Quintilian)
Aristides Quintilianus (Greek: Ἀριστείδης Κοϊντιλιανός) was the Greek author of an ancient musical treatise, Perì Musikês (Περὶ Μουσικῆς, i.e. On Music;...
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Pedagogy (section Quintilian)
Pedagogy (/ˈpɛdəɡɒdʒi, -ɡoʊdʒi, -ɡɒɡi/), most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process...
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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...
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Rhetoric (section Quintilian)
was one of the canonical "Ten Attic Orators". He influenced Cicero and Quintilian, and through them, the entire educational system of the west. Plato (427–347 BCE)...
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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...
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Lucius Afranius (poet) (section Quintilian's judgement)
to be frequently polluted with disgraceful amours, which, according to Quintilian, were only a representation of the conduct of Afranius. He depicted, however...
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Mimesis criticism (section Quintilian)
published his twelve-volume Institutio oratoria around 95 c.e. In book 10, Quintilian - who was well-read with respect to both Greek and Latin rhetoricians...
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superimposed on the existing Iberian landholding system. The poets Martial, Quintilian and Lucan were also born in Hispania. Those nationwide institutions are...
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friend of Quintilian. He is one of the speakers in Tacitus's short dialogue, Dialogus de Oratoribus. In his Institutio Oratoria, Quintilian praises Secundus...
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the works of Cicero (106-43 BC, De inventione rhetorica 1.30.47-48) and Quintilian (circa 35–100, Institutio Oratoria 5.9.9-10), which regarded the sign...
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and is mentioned by the Roman orator Quintilian in his book Institutio Oratoria. In Institutio Oratoria, Quintilian merely identifies anthypophora as a...
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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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Quintiliano may refer to: Quintilian, Roman educator and rhetorician born in Hispania, widely referred to in medieval schools of rhetoric and in Renaissance...
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manual is of some importance as facilitating the textual criticism of Quintilian, whom he closely follows in many places. Chisholm 1911. Attribution: This...
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of the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the Latin love elegists. Although Ovid enjoyed...
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conclusion.[citation needed] Later writers on rhetoric, such as Cicero and Quintilian, refined this organizational scheme, so that there were eventually six...
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as: Quis, quid, ubi, quibus auxiliis, cur, quomodo, quando. Similarly, Quintilian discussed loci argumentorum, but did not put them in the form of questions...
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19, 20 Quintilian, xii.11.3 Tacitus, Annales xiv.19 comp. Pliny the Younger Epistulae ii.14 Quintilian, x.1.118 Quintilian, v.7.7 Quintilian, vi.3.42...
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usually a species of allegory, along the lines established by Cicero and Quintilian near the beginning of the 1st century CE. "Irony" entered the English...
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geographer Strabo ascribes to him scientific works (τέχνας) on rhetoric, but Quintilian on the authority of Apollodorus himself declares only one of the works...
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Loeb Classical Library (section Quintilian)
The Loeb Classical Library (LCL; named after James Loeb; /loʊb/, German: [løːp]) is a series of books originally published by Heinemann in London, but...
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phrase, however, is disputed by B.L. Ullman. The word satura as used by Quintilian, however, was used to denote only Roman verse satire, a strict genre that...
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Readings: Roman Response to Greek Literature from Plautus to Statius and Quintilian. Walter de Gruyter. p. 124., citing Papinian, De adulteriis I and Modestinus...
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