Digital Logos Edition
In Bennett’s New Latin Grammar, the essential facts of Latin are presented. Each chapter treats a separate part of speech, and contains numerous examples and illustrations. This volume also contains a chapter on Latin prosody, as well as a fascinating introduction to the Indo-European family of languages.
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“meaning. In case of Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns” (Page 27)
“consonant sounds, and to write i and u for the former, j and v for the latter.” (Page 18)
“ (14 A.D.) to the death of Marcus Aurelius (180 A.D.)” (Page 16)
“the Indo-European parent-speech belonged to a period as far back as 5000 B.C., or possibly earlier.” (Page 15)
“y and z were introduced from the Greek about 50 B.C.” (Page 18)