"Brevis Epigrammatum Doctrina" is a treatise by Johann C. Eibelhuber focusing on the art and craft of epigrams. This work delves into the nuances of epigrammatic poetry, exploring its structure, themes, and rhetorical devices. Aimed at both students and enthusiasts of classical literature, the book provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the epigram, drawing from historical examples and offering insights into their creation and appreciation.
Eibelhuber's analysis serves as a valuable resource for understanding the subtleties of this poetic form and its place within the broader literary tradition. The book is useful for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of poetry and classical literary theory.
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