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Author Besnier, Pierre, 1648-1705
Title A philosophicall essay for the reunion of the languages : or, The art of knowing all by the mastery of one
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Summary "A Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One" is a linguistic treatise written by an anonymous author during the late 17th century. This scholarly work explores the principles and methodologies of mastering multiple languages by emphasizing their inherent connections and shared elements, ultimately aiming to ease the language learning process. The book presents an argument for a systematic approach to understanding languages, grounded in the belief that they share a common origin and structure. The essay posits that languages can be effectively compared and understood through reason and imagination, allowing learners to draw connections between known and unknown languages. The author meticulously outlines a method of learning that focuses on both the similarities and differences among languages, encouraging readers to approach language acquisition as a logical and structured endeavor. By advocating for the study of Latin as a foundational language, the author believes that mastery can be attained more swiftly and comprehensively. Ultimately, the work serves not only as an instructional guide but also as a philosophical inquiry into the nature of language itself, inviting readers to reconsider preconceived notions about language learning. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class P: Language and Literatures
Subject Language and languages -- Philosophy -- Early works to 1800
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EBook-No. 15649
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Most Recently Updated Dec 14, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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