The lesser declamations /

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Author / Creator:Quintilian, author.
Imprint:Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2014.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Latin
Series:Loeb Classical Library ; 500-501
Loeb Classical Library ; 500-501.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10301353
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Other authors / contributors:Shackleton Bailey, D. R. (David Roy), 1917-2005, editor, translator.
ISBN:9780674996182
9780674995925
Notes:Text in Latin with English translation on facing pages.
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Summary:The Lesser Declamations perhaps date from the second century CE and are perhaps derived from Quintilian. The collection originally consisted of 388 sample cases for legal training. 145 survive. Comments and suggestions the instructor adds to his model speeches for fictitious court cases offer insight into Roman law and education. The Lesser Declamations, dating perhaps from the second century CE and attributed to Quintilian, might more accurately be described as emanating from "the school of Quintilian." The collection--here made available for the first time in translation--represents classroom materials for budding Roman lawyers. The instructor who composed these specimen speeches for fictitious court cases adds his comments and suggestions concerning presentation and arguing tactics--thereby giving us insight into Roman law and education. A wide range of scenarios is imagined. Some evoke the plots of ancient novels and comedies: pirates, exiles, parents and children in conflict, adulterers, rapists, and wicked stepmothers abound. Other cases deal with such matters as warfare between neighboring cities, smuggling, historical (and quasi-historical) events, tyrants and tyrannicides. Two gems are the speech opposing a proposal to equalize wealth, and the case of a Cynic youth who has forsworn worldly goods but sues his father for cutting off his allowance. Of the original 388 sample cases in the collection, 145 survive. These are now added to the Loeb Classical Library in a two-volume edition, a fluent translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey facing an updated Latin text.
Other form:Print version: Quintilian. The lesser declamations. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2006 9780674996182(v.1) 9780674995925(v.2)