| Friedrich Zander - 1834 - 490 pages
...Word-formation. Appendices. Crown 8vo. &f. 6d. Part II. — Syntax, Prepositions, &c. Crown 8vo. гол 6d. ' ' Marked by the clear and practised insight of a master in his art. A book that would do Honour to any country." — ATHENAEUM. Rust. — FIRST STEPS TO LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION.... | |
| George Boole - 1865 - 318 pages
...Word-formation. Appendices. Crown 8vo. &s. 6d. Part II. — Syntax, Prepositions, &c. Crown 8vo. IO^. 6d. "Marked by the clear and practised insight of a master in his art. A book that would do honour to any country. " — ATHEN.GUM. SCHOOL LA TIN GRAMMAR. By the same Author.... | |
| Sir John Budd Phear - 1866 - 272 pages
...present largely engaging the attention of scholars, viz., the pronunciation of the classical languages. " The book is marked by the clear and practised insight...It is a book that would do honour to any country." — ATHEN.-EUM. Rust.— FIRST STEPS TO LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION. By the Rev. GEORGE RUST, MA of Pembroke... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1869 - 190 pages
...largely engaging the attention of scholars, viz., the pronunciation of the classical languages. ' ' The book is marked by the clear and practised insight of a master in fits art. It is a book that would do honour to any country." — ATHENAEUM. Rust.— FIRST STEPS TO... | |
| Theophrastus - 1870 - 420 pages
...cj the classical languages. The author"1 s reputation as a scholar and critic is already well known, and the publishers are encouraged to believe that his present work will take its place as per/taps the most oi-iginal, exhaustive, and scientific Grammar of the Latin language that has ever... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1871 - 444 pages
...of the classical languages. The author's reputation as a scholar and critic is already well known, and the publishers are encouraged to believe that...language that has ever issued from the British press. Sallust.—CAII SALLUSTII CRISPI CATILINA ET JUGURTHA. For Use in Schools. With copious Notes. By C.... | |
| Henry John Roby - 1871 - 656 pages
...critic is already well known, and the publishers are encouraged to believe that his present work vjill take its place as perhaps the most original, exhaustive,...language that has ever issued from the British press. Sallust. — CAII SALLUSTII CRISPI CATILINA ET JUGURTHA. For Use in Schools. With copious Notes. By... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 464 pages
...of the classical languages. The author's reputation as a scholar and critic is already well known, and the publishers are encouraged to believe that his present work will tahe its place as perhaps the most original, exhaustive, and scientific Grammar of the Latin language... | |
| John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 244 pages
...subjects discussed in the text. The author's reputation as a scholar and critic is already well known, and the publishers are encouraged to believe that...British press. "The book is marked by the clear and practical insight of a master in his art. It is a book which would do honour to any country.'"—ATHENVEUM.... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1872 - 356 pages
...subjects discussed in the text. The author's reputation as a scholar and critic is already well kmnon, and the publishers are encouraged to believe that...British press. "The book is marked by the clear and practical insight of a master in his art. It is a book which would do honour to any country. "— ATHEN/EUM.... | |
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