Institutionum oratoriarum libri XII,

Quintilian.

Institutionum oratoriarum libri XII,

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Description: 2 parts in 1 vol. (as issued, title to first part within fine woodcut border, to the second part within the same border but with Badius' second device at the centre), woodcut initials, some damp-staining at either end, heavier at the end; ff. [vi], 198, [16, Index], 50, 58, folio; 18th-century French tree sheep, spine attractively gilt in compartments with a repeating floral stamp, sprinkled edges; boards slightly bowed, engraved armorial bookplate of the Marquis de Corbeau de Vaulserre.

Publication Details: Paris: Michael Vascosanus, 1542

Notes: Originally printed by Josse Bade in 1531, is this edition of Quintilian's discourses on oratory and rhetoric, annotated and prepared by Guillaume Philander (or Philandrier, 1505-1565). Quintilian's twelve-book guide to rhetoric was written in the late first century CE, under Domitian, for whom he worked as tutor to the imperial family. He has much to say about what a good education in rhetoric looks like, the technical details of grammar, and how to craft a good speech. He compares Greek and Roman authors in rhetoric and speech, painting the Romans as equally capable as the Greeks in this fiel...more

Bibliography: (STC 370. Adams Q 64. BP 16 110856. Renouard 53, 9: 'Edition estimable'.)

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Subject: Classics

Published Date: 1542

Stock Number: 69225

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