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Quintilian
Quintilian Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (c. AD 35-95 ... translation, he is usually referred to as Quintilian, although the alternate spellings of Quintillian and ... met with, the latter in older texts. Quintilian's life Quintilian was born ca. 35 C.E. in ... regard him as a mentor” (Kennedy, 16). Quintilian evidently adopted Afer as his model ...
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Quintilian (translated from German)
Quintilian Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (* 35 in Calagurris in ... and Iuvenal were its pupils. Since 68 Quintilian worked as a prince educator at the ... emperor Vespasian in Rome furnished public Rhetorikschulen, Quintilian became a first nationally paid teacher that ... Rom . After 20-year old training activity Quintilian stepped those into the retirement and wrote ... systematically the entire area of the Rhetorik. Quintilian was coined/shaped by the speech ...
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Rhetoric
... had a marked influence on Cicero and Quintilian, and through them, on the entire educational ... s rhetoric. Cicero (106-43 BC) and Quintilian (35-100 AD) were chief among Roman ... the Rhetorica ad Herennium, Cicero, along with Quintilian (the most influential Roman teacher of rhetoric ... the training of the orator. In it, Quintilian codified rhetorical studies under five canons that ... influential works on rhetoric during the Renaissance. Quintilian was reacting in part to the ...
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Rhetoric (Psychology wiki)
... had a marked influence on Cicero and Quintilian , and through them, on the entire educational ... s rhetoric. Cicero (106-43 BC) and Quintilian (35-100 AD) were chief among Roman ... the Rhetorica ad Herennium, Cicero, along with Quintilian (the most influential Roman teacher of rhetoric ... the training of the orator. In it, Quintilian codified rhetorical studies under five canons that ... influential works on rhetoric during the Renaissance. Quintilian was reacting in part to the ...
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Rhetorik (translated from German)
... places. The Roman intellectual ones Cicero and Quintilian translated and supplemented the aristotelische "Rhetorik" and ... antique Rome is there in particular Cicero, Quintilian and Seneca , the one ideal picture of ... as "orator Perfectus" (Cicero) or "vir bonuses" (Quintilian) sketch and thus Beredsamkeit, wisdom and virtueful ... Brutus. Cicero: De oratore - over the speaker. Quintilian: Institutio oratoria - training of the speaker. Tacitus ...
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Topos (translated from German)
... places, at those Argumente to visit are (Quintilian, sedes argumentorum, in quibus latently, ex quibus ... the left of HTTP://www.thelatinlibrary.com/quintilian/quintilian.institutio5.shtml M. Fabii Quintiliani Institutio Oratoria ...
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Gilbert Austin
... Austin was heavily influenced by Cicero and Quintilian. Cicero refers to action as the "language ... 1966:1). Austin ([1806] 1966) attributes to Quintilian the use of the word chironomia to ... quotes extensively from Cicero’s De oratore and Quintilian's Institutio oratoria. Austin ([1806] 1966) also ...
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Method of loci
... the method by others, including Cicero and Quintilian, the chief teachers of rhetoric in the ... early Modern period). When Aristotle, Cicero, and Quintilian were revived after the thirteenth century, humanist ... following the example of Metrodorus, described in Quintilian, in about 1582 Giordano Bruno used a ...
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Petronius
... when compared with the absolute silence of Quintilian, Juvenal and Martial, seem adverse to the ... work of the age of Nero. But Quintilian was concerned with writers who could be ... does it seem to have lain in Quintilian's personality to appreciate the rollicking, scurrilous ...
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Martial
... Elder and Seneca the Younger, Lucan and Quintilian, and Martial's contemporaries Licinianus of Bilbilis ... in literature. In addition to Lucan and Quintilian, he numbered among his friends or more ...
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