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A short historical Latin grammar

โœ Scribed by Lindsay W.M.


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Clarendon Press, 1895. โ€” 244 p.

This is one of the most famous historical latin grammar.
Contents
Introduction
Alphabet
Pronunciation, Accentuation, and Changes of sound
Noun
Adjective
Pronoun
Verb
Adverbs
Preposition
Conjunctions and Iterjections
History of Latin Sounds
Formation of Words
Appendixes.
Speciments of Early Latin
List of Spellings
List of Hidden Quantities
Index

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