Quintilian stated in the second book of the Institutio oratoria that the purpose of rhetoric does not consist in persuading but in bene dicere. In this passage, he not only corrected the false opinions that were circulating on the doctrine of Plato, but he refuted what Cicero had argued in his Rhetorici libri on this topic. Quintilian illustrated his point with examples drawn from the works of Cicero.
Quintiliano vs. Cicerone: per una definizione della retorica in Quint. inst. II 15 / A.A. Raschieri. - In: SILENO. - ISSN 1128-2118. - 43:1-2(2017), pp. 301-321. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Greci e non Greci nell’Oriente ellenistico tenutosi a Lugano nel 2015.
Quintiliano vs. Cicerone: per una definizione della retorica in Quint. inst. II 15
A.A. Raschieri
2017
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Quintilian stated in the second book of the Institutio oratoria that the purpose of rhetoric does not consist in persuading but in bene dicere. In this passage, he not only corrected the false opinions that were circulating on the doctrine of Plato, but he refuted what Cicero had argued in his Rhetorici libri on this topic. Quintilian illustrated his point with examples drawn from the works of Cicero.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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