Doctrinae Grammaticorum De Declamationibus Fennicis Brevis Expositio, by Gabriel Rein, is a concise exposition of grammatical doctrines pertaining to Finnish declamations. Written in Latin, this work provides insights into the grammatical structures and rhetorical techniques employed in Finnish oratory. The book offers a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the historical study of linguistics and the intersection of Latin grammatical traditions with Finnish language and rhetoric. It presents a detailed exploration of grammatical principles as applied to the specific context of Finnish declamations, reflecting the scholarly interests and linguistic landscape of its time.
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