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  1. Die Gestikulation in Quintilians Rhetorik (European university studies. Series XV, Classics) (German Edition) by Ursula Maier-Eichhorn, 1989
  2. The tenth and twelfth books of the Institutions of Quintilian: with explanatory notes by Quintilian Quintilian, Henry S. 1817-1889 Frieze, 2010-08-29
  3. Quintilian: The Preface to Book VIII and Comparable Passages in the Institiutio Oratoria by Frans Ahlheid, 1983-12
  4. The Blood Tree (The Quintilian Dalrymple Crime Novels) by Paul Johnston, 2000-11-01
  5. Passion & Reason; Or, the Modern Quintilian Brothers, Volume 3 by Elizabeth Cullen Brown, 2010-03-07
  6. Die Paedagogischen Gedanken Der Institutio Oratoria Quintilians (1898) (German Edition) by Johannes Loth, 2010-05-22
  7. Quintilian's didactic metaphors .. by Jane Gray Carter, 2010-08-23
  8. The Tenth and Twelfth Books of the Institutions of Quintilian by Henry Simmons Frieze, Henry Simmons Quintilian, 2010-01-09
  9. Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory; Or, Education of an Orator, Literally Tr. With Notes, by J.s. Watson by Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, 2010-03-22
  10. The Tenth and Twelfth Books of the Institutions of Quintilian: With Explanatory Notes and References Adapted to Harkness's Revised Standard Grammar by Quintilian, 2010-03-31
  11. Quintilian on Education
  12. Des M. Fabius Quintilian Anleitung Zur Redekunst, Book 10: Lateinisch Und Deutsch (1858) (German Edition) by Eduard Alberti, 2010-09-10
  13. Über Die Substantivierung Des Adjektivums Bei Quintilian (German Edition) by Paul Hirt, 2010-05-25
  14. Critica - Untersuchunger Zur Geschichte Der Literaturkritik Zwischen Quintilian Und Thomasius: Untersuchungen Zur Geschichte Der Literaturkritik Zaischen ... in Intellectual History) (German Edition) by Herbert Jaumann, 1997-08-01

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quintilian ad c.35 ad c.95, Roman rhetorician, b. Calagurris (nowCalahorra), Spain. He taught rhetoric at quintilian. ad c.35- ad
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    Quintilian a.d. c.35- a.d. c.95, Roman rhetorician, b. Calagurris (now Calahorra), Spain. He taught rhetoric at Rome (Pliny the Younger and possibly Tacitus were among his pupils) and, as a public teacher, was endowed with a salary by Vespasian, who also made him consul. His Institutio oratoria, See study by George Kennedy (1970); Michael Winterbottom ed., The Minor Declamations Ascribed to Quintilian
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    He was born in Calagurris, Spain in 35 A.D. with a roman rhetorician as a father. At 15 he was sent to Rome where he was educated in rhetoric. After his education was complete, he returned to Spain and became a rhetorician of worthy note there. He returned to Rome in 68 A.D. with the Emporer Galba and and began to teach. He published three works, of which only his Institutio Oratoria survived. Research Links Virtualology is not affiliated with the authors of these links nor responsible for each Link's content. Quintilian
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    23. Intitutio De Oratoria - Quintillian
    Intitutio de Oratoria quintilian. The Institutio de Oratoria is quintilian'sonly surviving work. quintilian on Rhetoric quintilian on Rhetoric.
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    26. Arguments In Rhetoric Against Quintilian
    Arguments in Rhetoric against quintilian Peter Ramus (1549, tr. Ramus says quintilianhas 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

    27. Quintilian
    HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA. quintilian. Roman rhetorician. Born at Calagurris,Spain, he was educated in Rome, but left early in Nero's reign.
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    28. Quintilian - Institutio Oratoria
    quintilian Institutio Oratoria (1st cent. AD).
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    Institutio Oratoria (1st cent. AD) Rhetoric Timeline Primary Source Synopses
    Quintilian was the celebrated orator and rhetorician from the first century A.D. who brought forward rhetorical theory from ancient Greece and from the heyday of Roman rhetoric. This he compiled in Institutio Oratoria , an exhaustive and pedagogically oriented treatement of rhetoric in twelve books. Many later rhetoricians, especially from the Renaissance, derived their rhetorical theory directly from this text. Compact Outline:
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    Elementary Education (Prior to Rhetoric) Book II The Nature and Rudiments of Rhetoric Book III Invention: Kinds of Oratory Book IV Arrangement (The Parts of a Speech) Book V Arrangement and Proofs Book VI Arrangement, Pathos, Judgment Book VII Arrangement, Laws, Reasoning Book VIII Eloquence: Style, Words, Tropes Book IX Eloquence: Figures of Thought and Speech Book X Training Eloquence: Reading, Composition, Speaking Book XI Kairos , Memory, and Delivery Book XII The Character of an Orator: Duties, Studies, etc.

    29. GIGA Quote Author Page For Quintilian (Marcus Fabius Quintilian)
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    A laugh, if purchased at the expense of propriety, costs too much.
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    He who speaks evil only differs from his who does evil in that he lacks opportunity.
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    That which prematurely arrives at perfection soon perishes. Proverbs The perfection of art is to conceal art. Art While we are making up our minds as to when we shall begin. the opportunity is lost. Proverbs It is fitting that a liar should be a man of good memory. [Lat., Mendacem memorem esse oportet.] Lying Vain hopes are like certain dreams of those who wake. [Lat., Et spes inanes, et velut somnia quaedam, vigilantium.] Hope Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish. [Lat., Qui stultis videri eruditi volunt, stulti eruditis videntur.] Folly Whilst we deliberate how to begin a thing, it grows too late to begin it.

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    31. Marcus Quintilian
    Marcus quintilian. A liar should have a good memory. It is easier todo many things than to do one thing continuously for a long time.
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    32. Quintilian
    quintilian, kwintil'yun Pronunciation Key. See study by G. Kennedy (1970);M. Winterbottom ed., The Minor Declamations Ascribed to quintilian (1984).
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    You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Quintilian u n] Pronunciation Key Quintilian (Marcus Fabius Quintilianus), c. A.D. c. A.D. , Roman rhetorician, b. Calagurris (now Calahorra), Spain. He taught rhetoric at Rome (Pliny the Younger and possibly Tacitus were among his pupils) and, as a public teacher, was endowed with a salary by Vespasian, who also made him consul. His Institutio oratoria, See study by G. Kennedy (1970); M. Winterbottom ed., The Minor Declamations Ascribed to Quintilian Quinte, Bay of quipus Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

    33. Ancient History Bulletin 7, 1993: Note On Quintilian, Anthony J. Marshall
    The Case of Cloatilla A Note on quintilian’s Quotations from the Defence Speechof Domitius Afer. 6. 1. 955 (cf. 6. 2. 7), with Kennedy, quintilian, 73-74.
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    A mong the passages cited by Quintilian from the orations of his mentor Cn. Domitius Afer to illustrate rhetorical technique are four drawn from Afer's Pro Cloatilla . As the first of the quotations indicates, this speech was delivered in the context of a political trial following upon a rebellion in which the defendant's husband had been involved, with Claudius himself playing a formative role in the judicial proceedings: Institutio Oratoria 'Iam haec magis nova sententiarum genera: ex inopinato, ut dixit Vibius Crispus in eum, qui, cum loricatus in foro ambularet, praetendebat id se metu facere: 'quis tibi sic timere permisit?' et insigniter Africanus apud Neronem de morte matris: 'rogant te, Caesar, Galliae tuae, ut felicitatem tuam fortiter feras'. sunt et alio relata, ut Afer Domitius, cum Cloatillam defenderet, cui obiectum crimen, quod virum, qui inter rebellantes fuerat, sepelisset, remiserat Claudius, in epilogio filios eius adloquens 'matrem tamen', inquit, 'pueri sepelitote'. 'A quo schemate non procul abest illa, quae dicitur communicatio, cum aut ipsos adversarios consulimus, ut Domitius Afer pro Cloatilla: 'nescit trepida, quid liceat feminae, quid coniugem deceat: forte vos in illa solitudine obvios casus miserae mulieri obtulit: tu, frater, vos, paterni amici, quod consilium datis?'.

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    35. Quintilian Declamations
    Translate this page M. FABI QVINTILIANI DECLAMATIONES MAIORES. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X. XI XIIXIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX. quintilian, The Latin Library, The Classics Page.
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    36. Quintilian Institutio Oratoria VII
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    37. Quintilian: Rhetorik
    Translate this page quintilian. quintilian war es wichtig, dass Redner natürlich wirkten. Zurück zur Startseite. quintilian gilt als der bedeutendste Redelehrer der Antike.
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    38. Harvard University Press/Quintilian, The Orator's Education
    The Orator's Education Volume I. Books 12 by quintilian Edited and Translatedby Donald A. Russell, published by Harvard University Press.
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    QUINTILIAN
    The Orator's Education
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    Edited and Translated by Donald A. Russell Quintilian, born in Spain about A.D. 35, became a widely known and highly successful teacher of rhetoric in Rome. The Orator's Education Institutio Oratoria ), a comprehensive training program in twelve books, draws on his own rich experience. It is a work of enduring importance, not only for its insights on oratory, but for the picture it paints of education and social attitudes in the Roman world. Quintilian offers both general and specific advice. He gives guidelines for proper schooling (beginning with the young boy); analyzes the structure of speeches; recommends devices that will engage listeners and appeal to their emotions; reviews a wide range of Greek and Latin authors of use to the orator; and counsels on memory, delivery, and gestures. Donald Russell's new five-volume Loeb Classical Library edition of The Orator's Education , which replaces an eighty-year-old translation by H. E. Butler, provides a text and facing translation fully up to date in light of current scholarship and well tuned to today's taste. Russell also provides unusually rich explanatory notes, which enable full appreciation of this central work in the history of rhetoric. OTHER HARVARD BOOKS BY QUINTILIAN
    The Orator's Education: Volume II. Books 3-5

    39. Harvard University Press/Quintilian, The Orator's Education
    The Orator's Education Volume III. Books 68 by quintilian Edited and Translatedby Donald A. Russell, published by Harvard University Press.
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    QUINTILIAN
    The Orator's Education
    Volume III. Books 6-8
    Edited and Translated by Donald A. Russell Quintilian was born in Spain about A.D. 35; he became a well-known and prosperous teacher of rhetoric in Rome, probably the first to receive a salary as such from public funds. His Institutio Oratoria (Training of an Orator), a comprehensive training program in twelve books, draws on his own rich experience. Here Quintilian gives guidelines for proper schooling (beginning with the young boy); analyzes the structure of speeches and recommends devices for engaging listeners and appealing to their emotions; reviews a wide range of Greek and Latin authors of use to the orator; and counsels on memory, delivery, and gestures. This practical guide, in lucid style, provides valuable insight on Roman education. The work also yields many a memorable comment on the styles of various writers. OTHER HARVARD BOOKS BY QUINTILIAN
    The Orator's Education: Volume I. Books 1-2

    The Orator's Education: Volume II. Books 3-5

    The Orator's Education: Volume IV. Books 9-10

    The Orator's Education: Volume V. Books 11-12

    January 2002
    496 pages Cloth edition: ISBN 0-674-99593-7 Donald A. Russell

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