Colloquia, sive Confabulationes tyronum literatorum by Hermannus Schottennius

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Author Schottennius, Hermannus
Title Colloquia, sive Confabulationes tyronum literatorum
Original Publication Germany: Johann Petreius, 1556, pubdate 1566.
Note Reading ease score: 54.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits Aurēliānus Agricola. Complementary proofreading by AndreiosDiscipulus
Summary "Colloquia, sive Confabulationes tyronum literatorum" by Hermannus Schottennius is a collection of dialogues written in the 16th century. This work serves as a linguistic guide for students of the Latin language, presenting conversational exchanges on various topics that range from daily greetings to discussions about academic life. Through engaging dialogues, the text aims to teach and reinforce proper usage of Latin, making it appealing for learners and educators alike. The opening of the text introduces the reader to the context of its creation, highlighting the evolution of Latin from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Schottennius expresses his admiration for earlier works, especially those of Erasmus, and positions his own dialogues as a means of aiding young learners in mastering the intricacies of Latin. It includes a conversation between two characters, Albertus and Antonius, discussing the challenges of learning the Latin language, which sets the tone for the educational aspects of the dialogues that follow. These exchanges not only offer insights into Latin linguistic practices but also reflect the cultural and social dynamics of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Latin
LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Subject Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern)
Category Text
EBook-No. 70713
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Mar 22, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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