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Quintilian, the revered Roman educator and rhetorician, laid the foundations for classical education with his influential treatise "Institutio Oratoria," offering a comprehensive guide to the art of rhetoric and the principles of effective communication. Renowned for his emphasis on moral character, intellectual discipline, and the cultivation of eloquence, Quintilian's teachings continue to inspire educators and orators to hone their craft and wield the power of persuasion with skill and integrity.
"To my mind the boy who gives least promise is one in whom the critical faculty develops in advance of the imagination."
"The mind is exercised by the variety and multiplicity of the subject matter, while the character is moulded by the contemplation of virtue and vice."
"Consequently the student who is devoid of talent will derive no more profit from this work than barren soil from a treatise on agriculture."
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