Publisher's Synopsis
"Latin Language and Grammar" by Angus Dallas is a comprehensive guide to understanding and mastering the Latin language. Originally published in 1871, this work offers a detailed exploration of Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. It is designed for students and scholars seeking a thorough grounding in classical Latin. The book covers essential grammatical concepts, providing clear explanations and illustrative examples.
This edition retains the original text, making it an invaluable resource for those studying Latin literature, history, and culture. It presents a systematic approach to learning Latin, suitable for both classroom use and self-study. Dallas's work remains a cornerstone for anyone interested in the intricacies of the Latin language and its enduring influence on Western civilization.
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