Quintilian, as the first publicly remunerated teacher of rhetoric at Rome, occupies a unique place in the history of Classical education. His remuneration (a thousand gold pieces per annum) set a standard few Latin teachers have subsequently achieved. That is, however, not his chief claim to fame. His handbook on education, the Institutio Oratoria, in twelve books, is a model of thoroughness, treating of every topic, from the child's earliest learning experiences! to what may be considered a complete syllabus for a combined liberal university course in the humanities and sciences. It is also a handbook on good teacher-pupil relationships, parent-teacher interaction and educational ethics. It touches on all aspects of teacher conduct, even t...
This study examines Quintilian’s portrayal of the ideal orator in his Institutio Oratoria— “a good m...
Many ancient authors wrote about the concern of the elite for educational matters and recorded the m...
The use of commentaries in support of reading is a well-established practice in late antiquity, as m...
Ph.D.The thesis places Quintilian's pedagogical theories as detailed in his twelve books of "The Ins...
This volume is an edition, with a new Latin text and full commentary, of Book 2 of Quintilian's Educ...
Celem niniejszej pracy było ukazanie sylwetki Kwintyliana, nauczyciela i retora z pierwszego wieku p...
In this paper we show how were the Roman schools and the different stages of the Roman educational s...
The paper is a preliminary outline of the history of views on the teaching of speech to children in ...
This paper outlines the education contents, the education materials, and the education features cov...
Despite the striking affinities of classical Greek and Latin rhetoric with the pragmatist/interactio...
The aim of the article is to present the main educational assumptions proposed by M.F. Quintylian in...
Graduation date: 1996The nature and extent of classical rhetoric's influence\ud on subsequent ages h...
The paper deals with the Plato´s conception of education. It is divided into three parts. The first ...
In the Institutio Oratoria of Quintilian we find a presentation of a theory of the virtues of eloque...
The Greek Philosopher Isocrates (300 B.C.) identified the characteristics of a good teacher as one w...
This study examines Quintilian’s portrayal of the ideal orator in his Institutio Oratoria— “a good m...
Many ancient authors wrote about the concern of the elite for educational matters and recorded the m...
The use of commentaries in support of reading is a well-established practice in late antiquity, as m...
Ph.D.The thesis places Quintilian's pedagogical theories as detailed in his twelve books of "The Ins...
This volume is an edition, with a new Latin text and full commentary, of Book 2 of Quintilian's Educ...
Celem niniejszej pracy było ukazanie sylwetki Kwintyliana, nauczyciela i retora z pierwszego wieku p...
In this paper we show how were the Roman schools and the different stages of the Roman educational s...
The paper is a preliminary outline of the history of views on the teaching of speech to children in ...
This paper outlines the education contents, the education materials, and the education features cov...
Despite the striking affinities of classical Greek and Latin rhetoric with the pragmatist/interactio...
The aim of the article is to present the main educational assumptions proposed by M.F. Quintylian in...
Graduation date: 1996The nature and extent of classical rhetoric's influence\ud on subsequent ages h...
The paper deals with the Plato´s conception of education. It is divided into three parts. The first ...
In the Institutio Oratoria of Quintilian we find a presentation of a theory of the virtues of eloque...
The Greek Philosopher Isocrates (300 B.C.) identified the characteristics of a good teacher as one w...
This study examines Quintilian’s portrayal of the ideal orator in his Institutio Oratoria— “a good m...
Many ancient authors wrote about the concern of the elite for educational matters and recorded the m...
The use of commentaries in support of reading is a well-established practice in late antiquity, as m...