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New Latin Grammar

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First published in 1908, New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett remains an outstanding resource for students at virtually any level. Bennett's book is a model of clear precision in its presentation of the basics of Latin grammar. Bennett uses specific examples from primary sources to help students learn the inflections and syntax of Latin, while offering a fundamental understanding of the sounds, accents, particles, and word formations of the Latin language. As an added bonus, the book provides students with a fascinating and informative history of the Indo-European family of languages and the stages of development of the Latin language. Especially helpful to both students and instructors are the sections on prosody, the Roman calendar, Roman names, and definitions and examples of figures of syntax and rhetoric. Also Graphic Latin Grammar - ISBN 0865164606
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287 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1898

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Charles E. Bennett

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Charles Edwin Bennett was an American classical scholar and the Goldwin Smith Professor of Latin at Cornell University. (Source: Wikipedia)

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February 14, 2010
This a standard reference work. First published a century ago, this reprint maintains the original format. There are other Latin grammars (such as Gildersleeve's, which provides more detail than you will find in Bennett), but I find myself coming back to this one most frequently. Makes a superb gift for a budding classics major.
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