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Reading Quintilian

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Reading Quintilian takes Quintilian's Institutio oratoria as a coherent literary work: one worth reading in full. This book examines how didactic authority is created and how readers are guided through the Institutio by arguing for an overarching framework that holds it together. This framework is composed of several leitmotifs: the author's self-staging, statements of didactic intent and method, the depiction of an ideal didactic constellation, remarks suggesting that the work proceeds in parallel with the pupil's training and the author's life, polemics against other authorities, and proleptic strategies deflecting responsibility for students' potential failures. As Reading Quintillian shows, the pervasiveness of that framework, and the implementation in the Institutio of the same rhetorical strategies it describes, indicates that the work is not a mere accumulation of facts, but an artfully crafted whole. All the stops of rhetorical art are pulled out to engage readers and to persuade them that the teachings conveyed are valid. Laura Loporcaro grounds her analysis of the leitmotifs in the discussion of central themes including Quintilian's reception of Cicero and Seneca the Younger, his conception of the ideal orator, and his polemic against 'corrupt' oratory. Combining a panoramic view with in-depth study of single leitmotifs and themes, Reading Quintilian investigates the construction, goals, and models of the Institutio, thereby shedding new light on the Institutio as a whole.

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ISBN: 9780198911500
Publication date: 20th February 2025
Author: Laura Loporcaro
Publisher: Oxford University Press an imprint of OUP OXFORD
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 272 pages
Series: Oxford Classical Monographs
Genres: Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Ancient history
Literary theory