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Summary
influence are not only based on the Institutio, but also on the two collections of Declamations which were later attributed to him. The Oxford Handbook of Quintilian aims to present Quintilian's Institutio as a key treatise in the history of Greco-Roman rhetoric and to trace its influence on the
theory and practice of rhetoric and education up to the present day. Topics include Quintilian's educational programme, his concepts and classifications of rhetoric, his discussion of the five canons of rhetoric, his style, his views on literary criticism, declamation, and the relationship between
rhetoric and law, and the importance of the visual and performing arts in his work. His legacy is presented in successive chapters devoted to Quintilian in late antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Italian Renaissance, Northern Europe during the Renaissance, Europe from the eighteenth to the twentieth
century, and the United States of America. Other chapters examine the biographical tradition, the history of printed editions, and modern assessments of Quintilian. The contributors represent a wide range of expertise and scholarly traditions, offering a unique, multidisciplinary perspective.
Author Biography
Marc van der Poel, Radboud University
Marc van der Poel is Professor of Latin language and literature at Radboud Universty, The Netherlands, since 1999, where he teaches classical Latin; he has served in various managent functions, including head of the classics department and associate dean of the faculty of arts. He is currently the
President of the international Society for the History of Rhetoric (2019-2022). His expertise includes Latin ancient literature, philological study of Latin texts, ancient rhetoric, and the history of rhetoric. He is preparing a new, critical edition with a commentary of Rudolph Agricola's De
inventione dialectica.
James J. Murphy is Professor Emeritus of Rhetoric at the University of California, Davis. Throughout his long career, his work has been focused on establishing historical connections and the continuity of classical rhetoric, in particular Latin rhetoric, in the intellectual, educational and
political contexts of the postclassical Western world. A substantial part of his work revolves around the instruction of oral and written rhetoric from the Middle Ages in Europe until the present day in the United States of America.
Michael Edwards is Honorary Research Fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was formerly Professor of Classics at Queen Mary, University of London, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, and the University of Roehampton, where he was Head of Humanities. He was Director of the
Institute of Classical Studies in the University of London, and was President of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric. His primary research interest is in the Attic Orators, on whom he has published extensively. He is preparing an Oxford Classical Text of Isaeus and a commentary on
Aeschines' speech Against Ctesiphon.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Marc van der Poel, Michael Edwards, and James J. Murphy
Part I: Life of Quintilian, and Quintilian Editions and Translations
1. Quintilian: The Biographical Tradition, Marc van der Poel
2. Interpretative Survey of Quintilian Editions and Translations from 1470 until the Present, Marc van der Poel
Part II: Quintilian's Rhetoric: The Institutio oratoria in Detail
3. The Structure and Contents of the Institutio oratoria, James J. Murphy
4. Quintilian's Underlying Educational Programme, Marc van der Poel
5. Quintilian's Concept and Classifications of Rhetoric, Gesine Manuwald
6. Quintilian on Invention and Disposition, Lucia Calboli Montefusco
7. Quintilian on Effective Language, Jeanne Fahnestock
8. Quintilian on Memory and Delivery, D.S. Levene
Part III: Quintilian In Context
9. Quintilian in the Greco-Roman Rhetorical Tradition, Richard Leo Enos
10. Quintilian as Master of Prose, Thomas Zinsmaier
11. Quintilian as a Literary Critic, Francisco Chico Rico
12. Quintilian and Declamation, Bé Breij,
13. Quintilian and the Law, Olga Tellegen-Couperus
14. Quintilian and the Performing Arts, Lucía Díaz Marroquín
15. Quintilian and Visual Art, Jane Masséglia
Part IV Quintilian in History
16. Quintilian in Late Antiquity (from Lactantius to Isidore of Seville), Catherine Schneider
17. Quintilian in the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, Elizabeth Kuhl
18. Quintilian in the Italian Renaissance, Virginia Cox
19. Quintilian in Northern Europe during the Renaissance, 1479-1620, Peter Mack
20. Quintilian in Europe from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century, Thomas Schirren
21. Quintilian in the United States of America, Richard Katula and Cleve Wiese
22. Modern Assessments of Quintilian, William Dominik
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