Quintillian
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Quintilian
(/kwɪnˈtɪliən/ kwin-TIL-ee-ən), although the alternate spellings of Quintillian and Quinctilian are occasionally seen, the latter in older texts. Quintilian...
Encyclopedia
due to a scribal error by copyists of a Latin manuscript edition of Quintillian in 1470. The copyists took this phrase to be a single Greek word, enkuklopaideía...
Rape
Lex Scantinia covered at least some forms of male-on-male stuprum, and Quintillian mentions a fine of 10,000 sesterces – about 10 years' worth of a Roman...
Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style
as an attempt to expand on Quintillian's rhetorical guide, Institutio Oratoria. The first chapter of book 10 in Quintillian's Oratoria is titled "De copia...
Quintilla
Christian prophetess within the movement known as Montanism. The sect of the Quintillians was named after her. Although her exact dates are unknown, Quintilla...
Murmillo
sword). A number of ancient authors, including Valerius Maximus and Quintillian, assert that he also regularly fought the retiarius. It would certainly...
Latin literature
Terentius Varro. Referred to as "the most learned of the Romans" by Quintillian, he wrote about a remarkable variety of subjects, from religion to poetry...
Erasmus
Christ, who was "more mutable than Proteus himself". Following Paul, Quintillian (apte diecere[clarification needed]) and Gregory the Great's Pastoral...
Seneca the Younger
popularity of his works amongst the youth. While he found much to admire, Quintillian criticized Seneca for what he regarded as a degenerate literary style—a...
Discobolus
edition. London: The Folio Society, pp. 134–135. The Lucian reference and Quintillian, ii.13.xviii-x, are noted by Haskell & Penny 1981, p. 200. Tony Kitto...