Verbal Art, or A Doctrine of Eloquence in Prose, Poetry and Oratory, with a Collection of Examples in Verse and Free Form (1845)

By order of the court commission of 1816, grammar school students in Czech-speaking or linguistically diverse areas were to be provided with instruction in their mother tongue. Jungmann was therefore invited to compile a collection of Czech literary texts, which he supplemented with an explanation of style. In the second edition, he publicly formulated his national and linguistic programme: “We will remain a Czech nation as long as we maintain the accuracy and purity of the Czech language.”

Subject: Prague of the National Revival
Author: Jungmann, Josef
Title: Verbal Art, or A Doctrine of Eloquence in Prose, Poetry and Oratory, with a Collection of Examples in Verse and Free Form (1845)
Date: 1845
Place of publication: Pragu
Publisher: Kronberger a Řivnáč
Origin: from library collections
Licence: Free license

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