Pseudo-Quintilianea, par Albert Becker, est une tude approfondie des oeuvres attribu es Quintilien, le c l bre rh teur romain. Ce livre explore les textes apocryphes et douteux associ s Quintilien, offrant une analyse critique de leur authenticit et de leur influence. Becker examine en d tail le contexte historique et litt raire de ces crits, en mettant en lumi re les raisons pour lesquelles ils ont t associ s Quintilien.
Cette recherche minutieuse claire les complexit s de la tradition classique et la mani re dont les oeuvres anciennes ont t interpr t es et r appropri es au fil du temps. Un ouvrage essentiel pour les sp cialistes de la rh torique, de la litt rature classique et de l'histoire romaine.
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