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A Latin Grammar
- Trang Hoai
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This app provides an offline version of "A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges"
Latin Grammar has two parts. I. The first part treats of words: (A.) their sound; (B.) their formation; (C.) their inflection. II. The second part shows how words are joined together in sentences.
"A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges" was written with thorough investigation. For example, for the List of Verbs, entirely new collections were listed. In the details of syntax, the sections on the Locative Proper, for instance, contain the result of an immense amount of painful research. The definitions and the titles of the various constructions were focused: thus, the distinction between the Present of Vivid Narration and the Annalistic Present seems obvious now that it is stated; but to reach it many pages of examples were collected and compared.
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December 19, 2024