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Declamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores)
M. Fab. Quintiliani Declamationum liber. Cum ejusdem (ut nonnullis visum) Dialogo de causis corruptæ eloquentiæ. Quæ omnia notis illustrantur.
Portion of title: Declamationum liber
Oxonii, : E Theatro Sheldoniano. Veneunt in officina Hen. Clements, bibliopolæ Oxoniensis., M.DC.XCII. [1692]
[8], 96, 95-237, [1] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
An edition of "Declamationes pseudo-Quintilianeae (Maiores)". The second work is "Dialogus de oratoribus" by Cornelius Tacitus, here confused with a lost work by Quintilian on a similar topic. The Declamations are probably not in fact by Quintilian.
The first leaf is blank.
"Dialogus de oratoribus et caussis [sic] corruptæ eloquentiæ" has divisional title; pagination and register are continuous.
ESTC, R10610
Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), Q223
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Ms. inscription of Richard Goodridge on front free-endpaper: E libris Rich: Goodridge.
18th-century Cambridge-style blind-panelled and sprinkled brown calf; blind double-ruled spine compartments; five raised bands; red morocco spine label.
Previously Fl.5.14.
Oratory Early works to 1800.
Oratory, Ancient Early works to 1800.
Rhetoric, Ancient Early works to 1800.
Tacitus, Cornelius Dialogus de oratioribus.
Quintilian attributed name.
Clements, Henry, ? - -1721 bookseller.
Reynolds, John, 1671 - 1758 former owner.
Sheldonian Theatre printer.
England Oxford.
lat
B35248