Excursus Secundus Ad Editionem Primam Et Secundam Dissertationis Historicae De Lingua Primaeva Etc by Albert Schultens is a historical treatise exploring the concept of a primeval language. This work delves into the linguistic theories and historical contexts surrounding the origins of language, offering insights into the methodologies and assumptions prevalent during the author's time. Schultens, a renowned scholar, provides a detailed examination of the historical and philological perspectives on language development.
This excursus provides valuable context to earlier editions, making it an essential resource for scholars of linguistics, particularly those interested in the history of linguistic thought and the study of ancient languages. The book offers a lens through which to understand the evolution of linguistic theories and the historical perspectives shaping them.
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