genus: ambiguous cause, a type of legal cause 121, 123Īnomaly: irregularity in declension or conjugation 87Īn sit: question whether it is, corresponding with the rational issue of conjecture 111, 126–27Īntithesis: a figure of speech 65–66, 156Īpodeixis, plur. genus: remarkable, paradoxical, a type of legal cause 123Īllegoria, inversio: allegory as a trope 149Īlliteration: early modern term for two or more consecutive words starting with the same consonant 208–9, 212Īltercatio: altercation, dispute between the advocates after having finished their speeches 64, 133Īmbiguitas: ambiguity, one of the legal issues or legal questions 64, 110–11, 121–22, 139, 263–64, 266Īmplificatio, auxesis: enlargement, exaggeration 64–65, 95–96, 111–12, 131–32, 142, 145–47, 150, 159, 209, 211–12, 270, 383, 385, 386–87, 388–90, 392, 393, 394–95Īnalogia: analogy, one of Quintilian’s principles of correct speech 87, 155Īnceps, sc. Due to the use of para id indexing, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52–53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages.Īctio: delivery, also called pronuntiatio, one of the five canons of rhetoric, ‘cf.
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