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Praecepta de arte disputandi by Enlightenment Gdańsk scholar Michael Christoph Hanow (1695-1773) are a combination of rhetorical theory and practical tips on how to effectively conduct discussions.   

The Praecepta, together with two other works of Michael Christoph Hanow, are part of the manuscript book kept in the collection of the PAS the Gdańsk Library (reference number Ms. 512) [Polish Academy of Sciences the Gdańsk Library]. The record was made by Konstantin Ernst Groddeck, who came from a wealthy merchant family settled in Gdańsk.

The text of the Praecepta was divided into small parts, marked with a paragraph symbol. In addition, Michael Ch. Hanow applied a four-part higher level division. The titles of individual subchapters:

  • General principles of conducting a discussion,
  • General rules for all participants to a discussion,
  • Detailed rules for the parties to a discussion,
  • Ways of replicating arguments that are difficult to refute.

The text presented here is a transcription from the manuscript of Konstantin Ernst Groddeck. Only slight modifications were made to the ver. 1.0 of the transcription, namely, the suggestions for poorly legible words were offered. In the current version, the spelling follows the standard spellings in modern Latin dictionaries. Some changes to the punctuation have been applied as well, usually providing a rhetorical punctuation. The differences between punctuation of the original and the transcription can be confronted by viewing the photographs of the manuscript pages contained in this data set.

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Year of publication:
2019
Verification date:
2021-03-30
Creation date:
2019
Dataset language:
latin
Fields of science:
  • literary studies (Humanities)
  • Classical Philology (Languages and Philological Sciences)
DOI:
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