The Major Declamations, attributed to Quintilian in antiquity, exemplify the final stage of Greco-Roman rhetorical training, in which students delivered speeches for the prosecution and defense at imaginary trials. A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animate the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises.
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The Major Declamations, attributed to Quintilian in antiquity, exemplify the final stage of Greco-Roman rhetorical training, in which students delivered speeches for the prosecution and defense at imaginary trials. A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animate the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises.
The Major Declamations, Volume III
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The Major Declamations, attributed to Quintilian in antiquity, exemplify the final stage of Greco-Roman rhetorical training, in which students delivered speeches for the prosecution and defense at imaginary trials. A wide variety of fascinating ethical, social, and legal details animate the fictional world conjured up by these oratorical exercises.
Institutio oratoria X [decem]
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Ausbildung des Redners. Zwölf Bücher
Zweiter Teil. Buch 7-12
Über Pädagogik und Rhetorik
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Institutionis oratoriae
Liber decimus



