Illustris Adolescentis Annus Philosophicus... is a Latin textbook designed for the philosophical instruction of young students. Authored by Marcellinus Reischl and Anton von Tige, this work likely presents a year's worth of philosophical studies, tailored for adolescent learners. The book offers insights into the educational practices and philosophical curricula of the 18th century, providing valuable material for those interested in classical education and the history of philosophical thought. This text provides a glimpse into the intellectual formation of young minds during the Enlightenment era.
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