Kurtze Fragen aus der Oratoria by Johann H bner is a concise guide to oratory, designed to facilitate learning and comprehension. This German-language edition, likely intended for students, presents a series of short questions and answers covering the principles and practice of rhetoric. The work includes an appendix detailing the proper usage of these questions, enhancing its utility as a teaching aid.
Originally published in the 18th century, this book provides valuable insight into the methods of instruction and the understanding of classical rhetoric during that period. It serves as a resource for those studying the history of education and the development of rhetorical theory. H bner's approach makes complex concepts accessible, offering a unique perspective on effective communication and persuasive speaking.
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