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Quintilian was a prominent Roman rhetorician whose work laid the foundation for the teaching of rhetoric in the Western tradition. Born around 35 AD in Calagurris, Hispania, he became one of the most esteemed educators in Rome. His most significant contribution, the 'Institutio Oratoria,' is a comprehensive treatise on rhetoric that covers various aspects of oratory, including the education of the orator, the nature of eloquence, and the importance of moral character in public speaking. Quintilian emphasized the role of education in developing a skilled orator and believed that rhetoric should be taught in a systematic way to ensure the cultivation of virtuous citizens.

His influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting later generations of rhetoricians and educators. He advocated for a holistic approach to education, merging linguistic skill with ethical considerations, a philosophy that resonated throughout the Renaissance and into modern educational practices. Quintilian's insights into the art of persuasion and public speaking continue to be relevant, making him a pivotal figure in the history of rhetoric and communication studies.

国籍 ローマの
出生地 Calagurris, Hispania
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