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‎QUINTILIANUS, Marcus, Fabius (Quintilien).‎

Reference : 107303

‎M. Fabii Quintiliani Oratoris Eloquentissimi Declamationes Undeviginti.‎

‎ Lugduni (Lyon), Apud Seb. Gryphium (Sébastien Gryphe), 1555, 1 volume in-12 de 168x110 mm environ, 269 pages, avec la marque de l'imprimeur sous la forme d'un griffon, sur la page de titre et sur le dernier feuillet blanc, demi basane brune, titres dorés sur dos lisse, orné de filets dorés, gardes marbrées, tranches finement mouchetées. Quelques rousseurs et pages brunies, mouillures claires sur les tranches, manque de papier sur les coins de 2 feuillets (p. 235 à 238), manque de cuir sur une coiffe, cuir insolé et frotté, petite restauration et un accroc sur le papier marbré. Texte en italique agrémenté de délicates lettrines.‎


‎Quintilien (en latin Marcus Fabius Quintilianus) est un rhéteur et pédagogue latin du Ier siècle apr. J.-C. Il est l'auteur d'un important manuel de rhétorique, l'Institution oratoire, dont l'influence sur l'art oratoire se prolongea pendant des siècles. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 120120

‎M. Fabii Quintiliani Institutionum oratoriarum libri duodecim, summa diligentia ad fidem vetustissimorum codicum recogniti, ac restituti. Novae huic editioni adiecit Fabianarum notarum spicilegium subcisivum Daniel Pareus Phil. Fil. Accesserunt etiam Quintilianorum declamationes. ‎

‎London (Londini), Typis E.G. Impensis R. Whitakeri, 1641. ‎


‎8vo. 2 parts in 1: 569,(6 index),(1 blank); 722,(2 blank); (58 index),(2 blank) p. Modern half vellum 18 cm 'Practical, humane, fascinating, still of signifance'. (Ref: ESTC Citation No. R16191; Schweiger 2,839; Fabricius/Ernesti 2,273; cf. Graesse 5,527 for the edition Franktfurt 1629 with exact the same title) (Details: Back with 3 raised bands) (Condition: Endpapers renewed. Old ownership entries, and some small notes on the title. Paper yellowing. Right lower corner of 3/4 hardly visibly waterstained. Small hole in the blank margin of p. 13/14) (Note: The Roman orator Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, ca. 35 - ca. 100 A.D., was under emperor Vespasian probably the first holder of the chair of Latin rhetoric in Rome paid by the fiscus. (salarium e fisco accepit, Suetonius, Vesp. 17-19) His most celebrated work is the 'Institutio Oratoriae', in 12 books. It 'covers the complete training of the orator from the earliest preparation by the grammarian to his most mature aspirations for oratorical preeminence'. (The Classical Tradition, Cambr. Mass., 2010, p. 827) The ideal was a public speaker who was skilled not only in eloquence, but who was also a good man. This is summarized in the famous maxim that an orator is a 'vir bonus dicendi peritus'. Quintilian still makes all that has been written on education from Rousseau to the latest pseudo-psychologist rather worthless. (H.J. Rose, A handbook of Latin literature, London, 1967, p. 399) 'Book 1 discusses childhood education. (...) In book 2 the boy enters the school of rhetoric'. In book 3 follows an account of the art of rhetoric, 'its origin, its parts, and its functions. Book 4-6 deal with the detailed structure of a speech, (...) Book 7 is concerned with arrangement (dispositio) and status-lore. Book 8 discusses style (...) while in book 9 figures of thought and speech are illustrated'. Book 10 contains a critique of Greek and Latin writers. 'Book 11 discusses memory, delivery, gesture and dress (...) The concluding book shows the complete Orator in action, a man of highest character and ideals, (...). Roman gravitas at its noblest'. (OCD 2nd ed., p. 907) The 19 'Declamationes maiores' which have come down to us under the name of Quintilian are certainly not his work. The 'Declamationes minores', a corpus of 145 smaller rhetorical exercises are probably the work of a contemporary rhetorician. The 'Institutio Oratoria' of Quintilian was known throughout the Middle Ages, especially in the summarizing works of the encyclopedists like Cassiodorus and Isidorus of Sevilla. In 1416 the Italian humanist Poggio Bracciolini discovered in Sankt Gallen a complete text, after which Quintilian came 'to exert a deep and lasting influence on rhetorical theory and practice'. (The Classical Tradition, p. 829) The treatise influenced authors like Erasmus and Vives. The humanist Poliziano lectured on him, and Lorenzo Valla preferred him to Cicero. His ideas were absorbed by Piccolomini, Agricola, Erasmus (De pueris instituendis), and Melanchthon. He was also used by Ben Jonson (Discoveries), Alexander Pope (Essay on criticism), Du Bos, and Goethe. 'Seine Wirkung geht mit der Verfehmung der Rhetorik im 19. Jh. zurück, doch bleibt Quintilian eine respektierte Grösse bis heute'. (Neue Pauly, 10,719) Daniel Pareus, German philologist, historian and schoolmaster, son of the classical scholar Johann Philipp Pareus, was born in 1605. He must have been a young scholar of some promise, for the Dutch professor Gerard Vossius, who endeavoured to find publishers for his works, failed to gain him a professorship in the Netherlands. He then went to Kaiserslautern and founded there a Latin School, but not yet 30 years old, he was in 1635 murdered at the occupation of that city by soldiers, or stabbed by a gang of brigands. In his short career he produced an edition of Musaeus (1627), Herodian (1627), 'Mellificium Atticum', a collection of sentences of Greek authors reduced into commonplaces (1629), notes on Quintilian (first published in 1629), Heliodorus's Aethiopica, notes on Lucretius. He added his 'Animadversiones' to his father's edition of Sallust. His historical works are: 'Universalis historiae profanae medulla' (1631), 'Universalis historiae ecclesiasticae medulla' (1633), and his excellent 'Historia Palatina' on the history of the 'Pfalz' (1633). (ADB 25,167)) (Provenance: On the title in faint ink: 'Sum conventus Angiae', and 'Bibliothecae Augustianae Angiae', and 'Fr. Jodocus Anthonii Ord. Eremit. S. Augustini', who wrote also beneath the imprint 'Requisitus Lovanii 1643', and 'Fr. Leverd prior'. The city of Enchien, Flemish Edingen, in the province Hainaut (Belgium) once housed a convent of the 'Ord. FF. Eremitarum S.P.N. Augustini'. This Augustine convent, rue des Augustins no. 2, still is a monument. Frater Jodocus perhaps was the librarian of the convent, he records that it was acquired in Louvain in 1643. On front flyleaf the name of 'Lennart Hakanson', 1939-1987, professor of Latin at the university of Uppsala. He published in Lund in 1974 'Textkritische Studien zu den grösseren Pseudoquintilianischen Deklamationen') (Collation: A8 (+-A1), B-2N8 (leaf 2N8 verso blank). A-2Y8 (between 2O and 2P has been inserted a gathering of two leaves signed (pp); leaf 2Y8 blank); 3A-3C8, 3D6 (leaf 3D6 blank) There are two issues of this edition of 1641: ESTC R233485 and ESTC R16191. The first one starts with the 'Institutio Oratoriae', followed by the 'Declamationes', the other is the other way round, first the Declamationes and then the 'Institutio Oratoriae'. R16191 calls for a title page with a heart-shaped ornament, and with the printer's error 'accesserum' instead of 'accesserunt'. Our copy has the construction of R16191, but has the title page of R233485, which shows a flower-shaped ornament and has the corrected 'accesserunt'. This title page is a cancel, this means that the faulty title was removed and replaced by another corrected title) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS Marcus Fabius‎

Reference : 52599

(1821)

‎DE INSTITUTIONE ORATORIA.‎

‎Ad codices parisinos recensitus, cum integris commentariis Georgii Ludovici Spalding, quibus novas lectiones et notas adjecit J.J. Dussault. Lemaire (typis P. Didot), Parisiis, 1821-1825. In-8 p. (mm. 225x140), 7 volumi, mz. pelle coeva, fregi e tit. oro al dorso, 460/660 pp. cad. vol., testo in solo latino. Questa edizione, oltre al "De Institutione oratoria" in 4 volumi, contiene: "Declamationes majores et minores; item Calpurnii Flacci ex recensione burmanniana, cui novas lectiones et notas adjecit J.J. Dussault (2 volumi) - "M.F. Quintilianus et Calpurnius Flaccus: de quorum operibus judicia testimoniaque omnia, item annales quintilianeos.. et tres indices..". Volumi della importante Collana "Bibliotheca classica latina". Cfr. Brunet,IV,1027.Solo qualche lieviss. fiorit., altrimenti esempl. con barbe, ben conservato.‎


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‎QUINTILIANUS, M. FABIUS.‎

Reference : 50090

(1546)

‎De Institutione Oratoria Libri XII. Singulari cum studio tum judicio doct. viror. ad fidem vetustiss. codicum recogniti et restituti. Argumentisque Petri Gallandii... elucidati. Additae sunt Petri Mosellani Annotationes in septem Libros Priores. Joach...‎

‎Venetiis, Hieronymum Scotum, 1546. Folio. Contemp. full flexible vellum. Wear to spine-ends. A small crack in vellum across spine. 2 small nicks to spine.Ms title on spine. Some old annotations on frontcover. Endpapers at front renewed. (4),204,34 leaves. Printers woodcut device on titlepage and on colophon-leaf. Many fine smaller and larger pictorial woodcut initials. A larger woodcut depicting Quintilianus at his desk repeated 3 times in the text. A few marginal brownspots. Internally fine.‎


‎Scarce early edition of Quintilian.- Not in Adams, Brunet and Graesse.‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS, Marcus, Fabius (Quintilien).‎

Reference : 100900

‎M. Fab. Quintiliani Declamationes, quae ex CCCLXXXVIII. Supersunt CXLV. Ex vetere exemplari restitutae. Calpurnii Flacci excerptae, X. Rhetorum minorum LI. Nunc primum editae. Dialogus de Oratoribus, sine de caussis corruptae Eloquintae. Ex bibliotheca P. Pithoei I.C.‎

‎ Heidelbergae, Apud Ieronymum Comelinum, 1594, 1 volume in-12 de 185x100 mm environ, 3 ff.blancs, 16 ff. non chiffrés, 458 pp., 11 ff. non chiffrés, (5) ff. blancs, reliure postérieure, plein parchemin crème moucheté de rouge avec plats à recouvrements. Quelques rousseurs, reliure brunie et tachée par endroits, petite mouillure sur quelques pages dans le coin inférieur sans atteinte au texte, notes anciennes dans les marges, sinon bon état.‎


‎Quintilien (en latin Marcus Fabius Quintilianus) est un rhéteur et pédagogue latin du Ier siècle apr. J.-C. Il est l'auteur d'un important manuel de rhétorique, l'Institution oratoire, dont l'influence sur l'art oratoire se prolongea pendant des siècles. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 105059

‎De Institutione Oratoria libri duodecim. Ad codicum veterum fidem recensuit et annotatione explanavit G.L. SPALDING. ‎

‎Hildesheim, Olms, 1969. ‎


‎5 vols: 86;632;8,654;12,648;22,719;28;479 p. Cl. 21 cm (Repr. ed. Lpz. 1798/1829; vol. 5: Supplementa annotationis et Indicem continens, curavit G.T. ZUMPTIUS) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 157444

‎Ausbildung des Redners, zwölf Bücher. Herausgegeben und übersetzt von Helmut Rahn. ‎

‎Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1972. ‎


‎XVI,775;869 p. Paperback. 22 cm (TzF, Texte zur Forschung) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 108339

‎Declamationes XIX maiores. Edidit G. LEHNERT. ‎

‎Lpz., Tbn., 1905. ‎


‎XXXII,490 p. Cl. 17 cm (BT; still in Index TLL 1990)(Cover worn at extremes; traces of a paper label on spine; faint stamp on title) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 98983

‎Institutionis Oratoriae liber Xmus. Erklärt von E. BONNELL. 5. Aufl. von F. MEISTER. ‎

‎Bln., Wdm., 1882. ‎


‎90 p. Wrs. 21 cm (WmS)(Rebacked; upper edge of both covers chipping) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 74818

‎Institutionis oratoriae libri XII. Rec. E. BONNELL. ‎

‎Lpz., Tbn., 1883 - 1884. ‎


‎2 vols. in 1: XXII,285;XVIII,315 p. H.calf (BT) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 152849

‎The Institutio Oratoria. With an English translation by H.E. Butler. Vol. IV: (Books X-XII, indices). ‎

‎London, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1958. ‎


‎Cloth 17 cm (Loeb 127, volume 4 of 4) (Cover plasticized; small coffee stain on the outer edge of the book-block) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 67878

‎Institutionis oratoriae liber decimus. Erkl. G.T.A. KRÜGER. 3. Aufl. G. KRÜGER. ‎

‎Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1888. ‎


‎XVI,111 p. Wrappers. 20 cm (TbGLS, Griechische und Lateinische Schriftsteller, Ausgaben mit Anmerkungen) (Back rep. with paper; upper corner dog-eared) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 158036

‎Institutionis Oratoriae libri XII. Edidit Ludwig Radermacher. Editio stereotypa correctior editionis primae. Addenda et corrigenda collegit et adiecit Vizenz Buchheit. ‎

‎Leizpig, B.G. Teubner, 1971. ‎


‎2 volumes: XIV,365;XII,458 p. Cloth. 21 cm (BT, Bibliotheca Teubneriana) (A new hardcover reprint costs 180 Euro) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 97568

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 8583

‎Institutionis Oratoriae liber X. Erklärt von E. BONNELL. 4. Aufl. ‎

‎Bln., Wdm., 1873. ‎


‎86 p. Wrs. (WmS) (Backcover gone; frontcover dam. & loose) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 61053

‎Institutionis Oratoriae liber decimus. Erklärt von E. BONNELL. 6. Aufl. von H. RÖHL. (Bound with:) TACITUS. Band I: Ab excessu divi Augusti I-VI. Erklärt von K. NIPPERDEY. 11. Aufl. von G. ANDRESEN. ‎

‎Bln., Wdm., 1912 - 1915. ‎


‎2 vols. in 1: 98;434 p. H.cl. (WmS)(The part with the first books of the Annales lacks the last 12 p.) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 152850

‎The Institutio Oratoria. With an English translation by H.E. Butler. Vol. IV: (Books X-XII, indices). ‎

‎London, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1958. ‎


‎Cloth. 17 cm (Loeb 127, volume 4 of 4) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 111796

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 83981

‎Institutionis oratoriae liber X. A rev. text ed. by W. PETERSON. 2nd ed. ‎

‎Oxf., Clarendon Press, 1962. ‎


‎XVI,50;130 p. Cl. 17 cm (Cover worn & spotted; small inscriptions on endpapers) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 154670

‎Institutionis oratoriae liber XII. Edited (with introduction and commentary) by R.G. Austin. ‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press, (1954). ‎


‎XLVIII,248 p. Cloth. 19 cm ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 156204

‎Institutionis oratoriae liber XII. Edited (with introduction and commentary) by R.G. Austin. ‎

‎Oxford, Clarendon Press, (1965). ‎


‎XLVIII,248 p. Cloth. 19 cm ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS. ‎

Reference : 105399

‎Institution Oratoire. Tome VII: livre XII. Texte établi et traduit par J. COUSIN. ‎

‎Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1980. ‎


‎Hardbound 20 cm (Budé)(Cover slightly worn) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS.- AHLHEID,F. ‎

Reference : 85489

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‎QUINTILIANUS.- AHLHEID,F. ‎

Reference : 97385

‎Quintilian. The preface to book VIII and comparable passages in the Institutio Oratoriae. ‎

‎Amst., Grüner, 1983. ‎


‎V,204 p. Wrs. 22 cm (Diss.)(Name cut from title) ‎

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‎QUINTILIANUS.- HEINISCH, ‎

Reference : 107887

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