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Rhetoric, Ancient --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Quintilian --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Ancient rhetoric --- Quintilian. --- Rhetoric, Ancient.
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Rhetoric, Ancient --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Quintilian --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius --- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus --- Quintilianus
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Oratory, Ancient --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Quintilian --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Oratory, Ancient. --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Quintilian. --- Ancient rhetoric
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Declamation - the practice of training young men to speak in public by setting them to compose and deliver speeches on fictional legal cases - was central to the Greek and Roman educational systems over many centuries and has been the subject of a recent explosion of scholarly interest. The work of Michael Winterbottom has been seminal in this regard, and the present volume brings together a broad selection of his scholarly articles and reviews published since 1964,creating an authoritative and accessible resource for this burgeoning field of study.The assembled papers focus on two related topics: the rhetorician Quintilian and ancient declamation in practice. Quintilian, who taught rhetoric at Rome in the second half of the first century AD, was the author of the Institutio Oratoria, a key text for Roman educational practice, rhetoric, and literary criticism. Subjects explored in the present collection range widely over not only the establishment and interpretation of the text and its literary and historical context, but also Quintilian's views on inspiration, morality, philosophy, and declamation, of which he was a practitioner. While the volume also offers detailed examinations of the texts and interpretations of a wide range of Latin and Greek authors of declamations, such as Seneca the Elder, Sopatros, and Ennodius, there is a particular focus on two collections wrongly attributed to Quintilian, the so-called 'Minor' and 'Major Declamations'. A major re-assessment of the manuscript tradition of the latter collection is published here for the first time.
Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Recitations --- History and criticism. --- Quintilian --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Quintilien, --- Critique --- --Rhétorique antique --- --Quintilien, --- --Rhetoric, Ancient --- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Quintilianus --- E-books --- Rhétorique antique --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Quintilien, 30-100
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The volume focuses on the evidence of scenic art present in Quintilian's Institutio oratoria to verify its influence on the education of the speaker. The enquiry will also make reference to all Greek and Latin sources useful in highlighting the mutual dependence between oratory and theater from the fifth century B.C. to the second century A.D. The most important area of investigation concerns the teaching of comoedus, master of diction and gestures. The fields of specialization and methods configured by Quintilian recall in detail the training process followed by Demosthenes to achieve excellence in the actio under the guidance of different actors; this close similarity suggests a persistence of training relationships between theater and oratory. The choice of comoedus is based on well-defined selection criteria: in particular, the comedy seems to have replaced the tragedy as the teaching model in the imperial era because of its greater verisimilitude. The enquiry extends to the acting techniques used in the imperial era, with particular attention to the mask and the strategies of identification that the actor could suggest to the speaker to activate the process of sympatheia with the public.
Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Quintilian --- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Quintilianus --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Education. --- Quintilian. --- rhetoric. --- theater.
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Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Oratory, Ancient. --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Eloquence antique --- Quintilian --- Authorship. --- Declamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores) --- Latin prose literature --- Latin literature --- Criticism, Textual. --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Declamationes maiores --- Declamationes majores --- Grandes déclamations --- Major declamations --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius --- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus --- Quintilianus --- Oratory, Ancient --- Criticism, Textual
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Quintilian --- Criticism and interpretation --- 316:800 --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Oratory, Ancient --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Sociolinguistiek --- Rhetoric --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Oratory, Ancient. --- Quintilian. --- 316:800 Sociolinguistiek --- Ancient rhetoric --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Quintilian --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Oratory, Ancient. --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Oratory, Ancient --- 808.5 --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Literature Rhetoric of speech --- Rhetoric --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Ancient rhetoric --- Quintilian. --- Quintilien (marcus fabius quintilianus), rheteur latin, vers 30-100 --- Pedagogie --- Critique et interpretation
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As a genre situated at the crossroad of rhetoric and fiction, declamatio offers the freedom to experiment with new forms of discourse. Placing the literariness of declamatio into the spotlight, this volume showcases declamation as a realm of genuine literary creation with its own theoretical underpinning, literary technique and generic conventions. Focusing on the oeuvre of (Ps)Quintilian, this volume demonstrates that these texts constitute a genre on their own, the rhetorical and literary framework of which remains not yet fully mapped. It is of interest to students and scholars of Rhetoric and Roman Literature.
Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Quintilian --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Recitations --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Récitations --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Quintilianus --- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Latin literature. --- Quintilian. --- Roman declamation. --- rhetoric.
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Bees in literature. --- Oratory, Ancient. --- Quintilian --- Authorship. --- Declamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores). --- Bees in literature --- Oratory, Ancient --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius. --- Quinctilian --- Quintilien --- Quintiliano, Marco Fabio --- Kvintilijan --- 昆体良 --- Quintiliano --- Quintillian --- Declamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores) --- Declamationes maiores --- Declamationes majores --- Grandes déclamations --- Major declamations --- Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius --- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus --- Quintilianus
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