The Beginning of Quintilian's Institutio

Classical Quarterly 17 (01):123- (1967)
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Abstract

In a previous article in this journal , 169 ff.) I dealt with the transmission of Quintilian Inst. 10. 1. 46–131, a passage in which the general picture of the textual fortunes of the Institutio is blurred by complicating factors. An exception to the normal rules is also provided, for rather different reasons, by the opening part of the first book

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