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Nederlands: Gravure voorstellende de Rhetorica omgeven door Quintilinus, Demosthenes, Cicero, Roscius en Gracchus, te identificeren aan de hand van hun namen op de banderollen. De cartouche onder de afbeelding bevat de kenspreuk van de auteur, "VVacht wel Tslot", en diens naam "Castelein". Uit de uitgave van 1555 (de oudst bekende) van de "Const van Rhetoriken", geschreven in 1548 door de Oudenaardse rederijker Matthijs de Castelein.
Date published 1555
Source 1555 ed. of "Const van Rhetoriken" by the Flemish rhetorician Matthijs de Castelein
Author Matthijs de Castelein
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