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Grammar of the Latin Language

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Among the chapters covered in this thorough examination of Latin grammar are orthography, noun declension, and verb conjugation. Aspecial section on syntax and sentence structure helps to put the previous grammar in context. A unique feature of this timeless work is its analysis of etymologies, particularly the Greek origins of many Latin words. The book primarily focuses on Classical Latin from the 'Golden' period (100-14BC), but other variations of the language are also addressed.

318 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Leonhard Schmitz

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1807-1890

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