A collection of 120 prefaces and letters by Joannes Georgius Graevius, edited for students of Latin eloquence. This volume, titled "Jo. Georgii Graevii Praefationes Et Epistolae Cxx," offers a rich resource for those seeking to master the art of Latin prose and rhetoric. Compiled by Johann Albert Fabricius and Pieter Burman, this work provides invaluable insights into the style and composition of one of the most respected scholars of his time.
Designed specifically 'In Usum Latinae Eloquentiae Studiosorum, ' this collection serves as an exemplary model for aspiring Latinists, showcasing Graevius's mastery of the Latin language and his profound understanding of classical literature. This edition makes these important texts accessible for study and appreciation.
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