Orator’s Education, Volume I: Books 1–2
Explore the foundational principles of rhetoric with Orator’s Education, Volume I: Books 1–2 by Quintilian, published in 2002. This essential text, comprising 448 pages, is a key resource for anyone interested in oratory and the art of public speaking. Born around AD 35 in Spain, Quintilian became a prominent teacher of rhetoric in ancient Rome, sharing his extensive knowledge through this comprehensive twelve-book program, known as Institutio Oratoria. In this volume, he not only imparts valuable insights on effective oratory but also provides a vivid portrayal of Roman education and social attitudes of his time. Ideal for students and scholars of language arts, linguistics, and classical literature, this work remains a vital reference for understanding the evolution of rhetoric and public speaking. Enhance your literary collection with this classic text that bridges ancient wisdom with modern application.