1960

📖 en | Original: Latin | parallel

Giovanni Sulpizio da Veroli published a short work about the composition and embellishment of letters. Its lessons are not to be regretted. Not only does it carefully tackle what its title promises, but also rhetoric guidings. Such is the attentiveness in this work that whatever aspect regarding disposition or elegance was suggested according to the will of whoever it be. I will also add whatever other things he teaches here: examples are here beautifully explained (and I will summarize them), as well as lessons in order to learn rhetoric with much precission.