2009
DOI: 10.1525/rh.2009.27.3.354
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Pseudo-Quintilian's Major Declamations: Beyond School and Literature

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“…See for instance Beard (1993); Breij (2009). 70. , xxv compares the Cambridge Songs to the Palatine Anthology; as a collection, the poems may have functioned as a connoisseur's poetry or music book, though Ziolkowski concedes it could have been used in monastic communities for its rhetorical and musical qualities; the poems themselves lack glosses.…”
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“…See for instance Beard (1993); Breij (2009). 70. , xxv compares the Cambridge Songs to the Palatine Anthology; as a collection, the poems may have functioned as a connoisseur's poetry or music book, though Ziolkowski concedes it could have been used in monastic communities for its rhetorical and musical qualities; the poems themselves lack glosses.…”
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confidence: 99%