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The text presents principles of literary criticism and rhetorical education, prescribing how students should select, read, and imitate exemplary authors. It surveys the course of letters, assesses writers and genres, and sets standards for judging literary merit. Practical instruction treats methods of study, composition, and the cultivation of style, stressing clarity, rhythm, and moral suitability. It offers guidance on textual judgment and editorial care alongside strategies for teachers. Altogether, the work combines prescriptive pedagogy with reflective commentary on taste and the aims of eloquence.

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Quintilian

Quintilian was a prominent Roman rhetorician and educator, best known for his influential work on rhetoric, the "Institutio Oratoria". This comprehensive treatise outlines the principles of effective oratory and the education of speakers, emphasizing the importance of moral character in rhetoric. Quintilian's teachings have had a lasting impact on the study of rhetoric and communication, shaping the curriculum of oratory for centuries. His approach combines practical advice with philosophical insights, making his work essential for understanding the art of persuasion in both ancient and modern contexts.

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