Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, born around 35 A.D. in Calagurris, Spain, made a lasting mark in Rome as a revolutionary educator. He was the first rhetorician to create a genuine public school funded by the State, leaving a profound impact on the field of rhetoric. Quintilians influential legacy is encapsulated in his masterwork, the *Institutio Oratoria*, which continues to be a vital resource, even for those who may not delve deeply into rhetorical history. In this second volume, exploring books 4 to 6, listeners will discover insights that extend far beyond the technicalities of oratory, offering timeless wisdom that resonates in various aspects of communication and persuasion.
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