

Janua linguarum reserata
Book • 1631
Janua Linguarum Reserata, written by John Amos Comenius in 1629, is a groundbreaking Latin textbook that emphasizes the connection between language and knowledge.
It was widely translated and became one of the most popular books in Europe during its time, second only to the Bible.
The book contains approximately 8,000 words in 1,000 short sentences, divided into about 100 chapters, aiming to provide a comprehensive introduction to Latin and various sciences.
It was widely translated and became one of the most popular books in Europe during its time, second only to the Bible.
The book contains approximately 8,000 words in 1,000 short sentences, divided into about 100 chapters, aiming to provide a comprehensive introduction to Latin and various sciences.
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