Excerpt from De Recta Eorum Quae Ad Syntaxin LIVII Pertinent, Dispertiendorum Et Ordinandorum Ratione
De reeta eorum, quae ad syntaxin Livu pertinent, dispertiendorum et ordinandorum ratione.
Nihil interesse et rem nullius momenti esse, quomodo ea, quae pertinent ad syntaxin descri bondam, dispertiantur et ordinentur, nemo opiner erit qui contendere velit. Fuerunt autem grammatici, qui recentiorum' quorundam nostratium inventa non curantes num vera esset illorum doctrina, ad antiquas quoque linguas graecum dico et latinam cum magno recti ordinis et per spicuitatis detrimento transferrent. Extiteruut enim inter Germanos duo viri Herlingius et 0. Ford. Becherns qui nevam prorsus enuutiationum secundariarum, quae dicuntur doctrinam excogitaveruut, divideutes illas in tres partes, substantivas, adiectivas, adverbiales, eaque in expo uenda syntaxi germanica usi sunt. Beckeri autem tota ratio eum refutata et explosa sit Stein thalio in libro quem ille scripsit de principiis grammaticae logicae psychologiae Berlingii dis tributiouem et nomina iam pridem impugnavit Etzlerus in disquisitionibus grammaticis p. 68 - 80. Et prefecto quam nihili sint haec nomina, quam 'non accommodats ad describeudam syntaxin liuguarum antiquarum eptime pempici potest ex Kuehueri gramm. Lat. II, p. 767, qui sanatia tionem: sol effieit, ut arbores floreant, ad substantivas, illam autem: edera cportet, ut vivas, ad adverbiales refert, cuius distractionis tamen immemor alterum genus coniunctionis ut, quod posu erat, non, quemadmodum debebat, inter adverbiales, sed p. 819 statim post prius genus inter sub stantivas enuutiationes recenset. Etiam Draegerus in syntaxi historioa linguae latinae nominibus illis non abstinuit.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book analyzes Latin syntax, focusing on how sentences in Latin are structured and how meaning is conveyed through word order, agreement, and other grammatical features. The author provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, covering everything from basic sentence structure to more advanced topics such as the use of participles and infinitives. The book is well-organized and clearly written, making it an excellent resource for students and scholars of Latin. The author's insights into Latin syntax are invaluable for anyone who wants to understand how this language works. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781390148657_0
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