J.G. Schottelius's Ausfuhrliche Arbeit von der Teutschen HaubtSprache (1663) and its Place in Early Modern European Vernacular Language Study
Discover the intricate world of language with J.G. Schottelius's Ausfuhrliche Arbeit von der Teutschen HaubtSprache (1663) and its Place in Early Modern European Vernacular Language Study, authored by renowned Germanist and linguist Nicola McLelland. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2011, this comprehensive paperback spans 426 pages of insightful analysis. McLelland presents an engaging exploration that demystifies Schottelius's extensive work, interpreting its diverse elements—from grammar and riddles to verse and dialogue. This book situates Schottelius's ideas within the broader context of European discourse traditions, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the evolution of language. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this title is a must-have for anyone interested in the development of vernacular language study in early modern Europe. Enhance your library with this essential resource today!