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... Quintilian is significant , for the renewed study of the Institutio Oratoria is one of the most powerful stimuli of a more creative study of the classics . The classical conception of ' grammar ' derived from Quintilian included the ...
... Quintilian is significant , for the renewed study of the Institutio Oratoria is one of the most powerful stimuli of a more creative study of the classics . The classical conception of ' grammar ' derived from Quintilian included the ...
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... Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria was discovered by Poggio at the monastery of St. Gall.1 From this recovery of a more extensive knowledge of the educational ideals of the ancients dates a new phase of study . Its influence is reflected ...
... Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria was discovered by Poggio at the monastery of St. Gall.1 From this recovery of a more extensive knowledge of the educational ideals of the ancients dates a new phase of study . Its influence is reflected ...
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... Quintilian tradition . In the same epistle he says : Quippe qui precepta abijcienda & negligenda censuerit : priscos ... Quintilian . He insists that Preceptes is the chefe and moost expedyent bryngyng vp of a yonge grammaryon . 4 ...
... Quintilian tradition . In the same epistle he says : Quippe qui precepta abijcienda & negligenda censuerit : priscos ... Quintilian . He insists that Preceptes is the chefe and moost expedyent bryngyng vp of a yonge grammaryon . 4 ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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