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  1. Clavis Quintilianea: Quintilians "Institutio oratoria (Ausbildung des Redners)" aufgeschlusselt nach rhetorischen Begriffen (German Edition) by Eckart Zundel, 1989
  2. Roman Readings: Roman Response to Greek Literature from Plautus to Statius and Quintilian (Beitrage Zur Altertumskunde) (German Edition)
  3. Quintilian's Institutes of oratory; or, Education of an orator. In twelve books by Quintilian Quintilian, J S. 1804-1884 Watson, 2010-09-07
  4. Arguments in Rhetoric Against Quintilian: Translation and Text of Peter Ramus's Rhetoricae Distinctiones in Quintilianum (Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address) by Peter Ramus, 2010-08-27
  5. The Orator's Education, Volume II: Books 3-5 (Loeb Classical Library) by Quintilian, 2002-01-10
  6. Institutio Oratoria X/Lehrbuch Der/Redekunst:10 Buch by M. Fabius Quintilian, 1985
  7. Institutionis Oratoriae: Volume II:Books VII-XII (Oxford Classical Texts) by Quintilian, 1970-07-15
  8. Institutionis Oratoriae: Volume I:Books I-VI. (Oxford Classical Texts) by Quintilian, 1970-07-15
  9. Instituiçoens Oratorias de M. Fabio Quintiliano Escolhidas Dos Seos XII Livros.: V. 1 (Portuguese Edition) by Quintilian., 2009-04-27
  10. M. Fabi Quinctiliani Institutionum Oratoriarum Liber X: Denuo Recognitus Et Annotatione Critica Et Grammatica Instructus a M. Christ. Gottl. Herzog (Latin Edition) by Quintilian, 2010-03-26
  11. M. Fabi Quintiliani Institutionis Oratoriae Liber Decimus (Latin Edition) by Joseph Antoine Hild, Quintilian, 2010-03-24
  12. M. Fabii Quinctiliani De Institutione Oratoria Libri Duodecim, Volume 2 (Latin Edition) by Quintilian, 2010-03-19
  13. Quintiliani Institutionis Oratoriae Liber X, Part 1 (German Edition) by Quintilian, William Peterson, 2010-02-12
  14. Oeuvres Complètes, Volume 3 (French Edition) by Quintilian, 2010-03-09

61. "Quintilian" - Topic Profile :: BoardReader
In the sense of have faith , credere can still be used, like this example from quintilian Amicus mihi credidit, ut redirem.
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62. The Online Books Page: Quintilian
quintilian Institutes of Oratory , ed. by Lee Honeycutt, trans. by JS Watson (HTML at Iowa State). Help with reading books Report a bad link Suggest
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63. Philosophical Quotations: Quarles To Quintilian
quintilian. For it is feeling and force of imagination that make us quintilian Marcus Fabius quintilianus, De Institutione Oratoria, VI, 2, 30
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64. What I Learned From Quintilian (Part 1) On The Inside
John Selby Watson s translation of quintilian the title quintilian s Institutes of Oratory or Education of an Orator in 12 Books.
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65. 1971;47;557- Pediatrics T. E. C., Jr. QUINTILIAN AND THE EDUCATION
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66. Colakis: Quintilian The Child Development Expert
This paper looks at some of the statements on children’s growth and development according to quintilian’s De Institutione Oratoria.
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Quintilian the Child Development Expert
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The Covenant School This paper looks at some of the statements on children’s growth and development according to Quintilian’s De Institutione Oratoria . It then compares his writing with the findings of child development specialists, and finally looks at the implications for today’s teachers. Quintilian is usually discussed as a source of information on ancient education, rhetoric, and philosophy, but he deserves to be examined for practical application as well. In his discussion of the ways students can help one another learn, he recalls a practice of his own teacher which we could still use today: he had the students speak in order of ability, and the one who had made the most progress had the privilege of declaiming first. Quintilian’s teacher also had the students compete regularly among themselves for the position of “class leader,” so that the winner had to defend his title continually and the rest learned that defeat was not permanent. Competitiveness in the classroom is not universally advocated today; whole books have been written against it, most notably by Alfie Kohn. Still, most of us do rely upon games which most students seem to enjoy whether or not they win. Lastly, Quintilian recognizes that it is impossible to separate a child’s academic well-being from his or her emotional well-being, and that the demeanor of the teacher matters. Quintilian lays out a series of qualities that the teacher should possess and states the effect on the quality of the teacher/student relationship and on the student. We may compare these with contemporary manuals on enhancing student-teacher relationships.

67. The Classics Pages - Quintilian On Education
the classics pages. quintilian on education. From quintilian s Institutio Oratoria, published around 95 AD. The Classics Pages
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68. Quintilian On The Art Of Emotional Appeal - Rhetoric Review
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filed under quintilian, Rhetoric. XXVI. huius enim sunt generis cum ab Hannibale caesa et apud tragicos aegialeo apud Cannas sexaginta milia dicimus,
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filed under: Quintilian Rhetoric XXVI. huius enim sunt generis cum "ab Hannibale" caesa [et apud tragicos aegialeo] apud Cannas sexaginta milia dicimus, et carmina Vergili "Vergilium", "venisse" commeatus qui adferantur, "sacrilegium" deprehensum, non sacrilegum, "armorum" scientiam habere, non artis.
26. We adopt it when we say that "sixty thousand were killed by Hannibal at Cannae"; when we say "Virgil" for Virgil's poetry; when we say that "provisions," which have been brought, "have come"; that a "sacrilege has been found out" instead of the person who committed it; and that "a soldier has a knowledge of arms" instead of a knowledge of the military art. Posted by Eric at 7:12 PM
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70. Quintilian
M. FABI QVINTILIANI OPERA. Institutiones, Declamationes Maiores, Declamationes Minores. The Latin Library, The Classics Homepage.
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M. FABI QVINTILIANI OPERA Institutiones Declamationes Maiores Declamationes Minores The Latin Library The Classics Homepage

71. Quintilian, Marcus Fabius (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
quintilian, Marcus Fabius, celebrated Latin rhetorician, born in Spain; went to Rome in the train of Galba, and began to practise at the bar, but achieved
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Quintilian, Marcus Fabius , celebrated Latin rhetorician, born in Spain ; went to Rome in the train of Galba , and began to practise at the bar, but achieved his fame more as teacher in rhetoric than a practitioner at the bar, a function he discharged with brilliant success for 20 years under the patronage and favour of the Emperor Vespasian in particular, being invested by him in consequence with the insignia and title of consul ; with posterity his fame rests on his “Institutes,” a great work, being a complete system of rhetoric in 12 books; he commenced it in the reign of Domitian after his retirement from his duties as a public instructor, and it occupied him two years; it is a wise book, ably written, and fraught with manifold instruction to all whose chosen profession it is to persuade men ( Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclop¦dia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Quintette Quipo Web fromoldbooks.org

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