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(Comenius, Joannes Amos): Eruditionis Scholasticae Pars Prima: Vestibulum, Rerum & Lingvarum Fundamenta exhibens. In Usum Scholae Patachinae primùm editum. Pòst, In communem Scholarum Ungaricarum utilitatem variis vicibus excusum.

(Comenius, Joannes Amos): Eruditionis Scholasticae Pars Prima: Vestibulum, Rerum & Lingvarum Fundamenta exhibens. In Usum Scholae Patachinae primùm editum. Pòst, In communem Scholarum Ungaricarum utilitatem variis vicibus excusum.

… Nunc vero in Earundem commodum, nitori suo, qua fieri potuit accuratione restitutum, ac mendis quamplurimis sublatis in lucem Editum. Claudiopoli, 1729. Per Samuelem Pap Telegdi. (10)+112+(4)p. The first volume of the...

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(Comenius, Joannes Amos): Eruditionis Scholasticae Pars Prima: Vestibulum, Rerum & Lingvarum Fundamenta exhibens. In Usum Scholae Patachinae primùm editum. Pòst, In communem Scholarum Ungaricarum utilitatem variis vicibus excusum.
… Nunc vero in Earundem commodum, nitori suo, qua fieri potuit accuratione restitutum, ac mendis quamplurimis sublatis in lucem Editum.
Claudiopoli, 1729. Per Samuelem Pap Telegdi. (10)+112+(4)p.
The first volume of the three-part rhetoric textbook by the Czech-born author was first published in 1652. It was made for the highest class of the Latin school in Sárospatak, which taught the sophisticated Latin style and began operating in January 1652. It organizes the rules of rhetoric, stylistics, and poetics, and is illustrated with numerous examples.
Lightly worn, contemporary half leather. Spine slightly damaged.