In Against Juvalian, St. Jerome wrote a Golden Book of Marriage ostensibly attributed to this thinker, which he dedicated to women and attempts to judge whether wise men should marry. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this author whose book Characters inspired a series of impressions by George Eliot. This Peripatetic School member’s views on marriage influenced Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Tale.”
ANSWER: Theophrastus
[10e] Like Aristotle’s work, some of Theophrastus’ work was preserved in this language. Averroes' work on Aristotle in this language earned him the epithet “the Commentator.”
ANSWER: Arabic
[10m] Theophrastus added a fourth virtue to the three Aristotle had postulated for this practice. Medieval schools taught from a popular book titled for the Institutes of [this practice] written by Quintilian.
ANSWER: rhetoric [or oration; accept Institutes of Oration]
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