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J. ADAMIETZ, M. F. Quintiliani Institutionis Oeatoriae liber III, mit einem Kommentar herausgegeben (Studia et Testimonia Antiqua, 2). München, W. Fink Verlag, 1966. 236 p. Pr. DM 32.-

J. ADAMIETZ, M. F. Quintiliani Institutionis Oeatoriae liber III, mit einem Kommentar... 94 discussion of the different traditions concerning the portent of the white sow (pp. 54 ff.), practically all the archaeological evidence is left out of account (G. Moretti, A7a Pacis Augustae, 215 ff. ; G. E. Rizzo, RomMitt 21, igo6, 296 ff. ; fragment Rome Mus. Cap. i8gi, W. Helbig, Führer 114, Ig66, II7z). The figure holding a volumen on the Belvedere altar, interpreted as "eine sitzende Frau, vermutlich Juno" (p. 58 note 30), is probably male (W. Helbig, Führer 14, 1963, 255). LEIDEN, Archaeologisch Instituut F. T. VAN STRATEN DE NOVIS LIBRIS IUDICIA J. ADAMIETZ, M. F. Quintiliani Institutionis Oeatoriae liber III, mit einem Kommentar herausgegeben (Studia et Testimonia Antiqua, 2). München, W. Fink Verlag, 1966. 236 p. Pr. DM 32.-. In Book III of his Institutio, Quintilian concentrates upon two subjects: the principles of arrangement of several Aytes Rhetoyicae, and of his Institzctio particularly, and the first parts of the theory of the Inventio, where he pays due attention to the status-theory developed by Hermagoras. The aim of the present edition is to determine the connection between the Inst. or. and the rhetorical tradition and to ascertain Quintilian's own position. After a survey of the ancient http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mnemosyne Brill

J. ADAMIETZ, M. F. Quintiliani Institutionis Oeatoriae liber III, mit einem Kommentar herausgegeben (Studia et Testimonia Antiqua, 2). München, W. Fink Verlag, 1966. 236 p. Pr. DM 32.-

Mnemosyne , Volume 23 (1): 94 – Jan 1, 1970

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94 discussion of the different traditions concerning the portent of the white sow (pp. 54 ff.), practically all the archaeological evidence is left out of account (G. Moretti, A7a Pacis Augustae, 215 ff. ; G. E. Rizzo, RomMitt 21, igo6, 296 ff. ; fragment Rome Mus. Cap. i8gi, W. Helbig, Führer 114, Ig66, II7z). The figure holding a volumen on the Belvedere altar, interpreted as "eine sitzende Frau, vermutlich Juno" (p. 58 note 30), is probably male (W. Helbig, Führer 14, 1963, 255). LEIDEN, Archaeologisch Instituut F. T. VAN STRATEN DE NOVIS LIBRIS IUDICIA J. ADAMIETZ, M. F. Quintiliani Institutionis Oeatoriae liber III, mit einem Kommentar herausgegeben (Studia et Testimonia Antiqua, 2). München, W. Fink Verlag, 1966. 236 p. Pr. DM 32.-. In Book III of his Institutio, Quintilian concentrates upon two subjects: the principles of arrangement of several Aytes Rhetoyicae, and of his Institzctio particularly, and the first parts of the theory of the Inventio, where he pays due attention to the status-theory developed by Hermagoras. The aim of the present edition is to determine the connection between the Inst. or. and the rhetorical tradition and to ascertain Quintilian's own position. After a survey of the ancient

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