" M. F. QUINTILIANI Cartaginensis orhatoris et rhetoris excellentissimi orhatorie declamationes " : nineteen Declanmations ascribed to Quintilian, arranged in the same order as in the printed editions, except the first two, which are here in reversed... 1464

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" M. F. QUINTILIANI Cartaginensis orhatoris et rhetoris excellentissimi orhatorie declamationes " : nineteen Declanmations ascribed to Quintilian, arranged in the same order as in the printed editions, except the first two, which are here in reversed... 1464

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