Grammatici Latini
Volume 4. Probi, Donati, Servii qui feruntur De arte grammatica libri, et Notarum laterculi
NZD$97.95 inc GST
Part of Cambridge Library Collection - Linguistics
- Editors:
- Heinrich Keil
- Theodor Mommsen
- Date Published: November 2009
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108006392
NZD$
97.95
inc GST
Paperback
Looking for an inspection copy?
Please email [email protected] to enquire about an inspection copy of this book
-
The eight volumes of the Grammatici Latini, published by Teubner between 1855 and 1880 under the general editorship of Heinrich Keil (1822–1894), are an outstanding monument of nineteenth-century German philology. Keil published editions of Propertius and of Pliny's letters before turning to the works of the Latin grammarians, whose attempts to define and describe their own language have influenced the way in which modern researchers in language and linguistics have approached their discipline. Keil's only predecessor in this field was Helias Putsch, who in 1605 published Grammaticae Latinae auctores antiqui; Keil uses the same order in which to present his versions of the texts. The fourth volume contains the works of Probus, Donatus, Servius and Sergius.
Customer reviews
Not yet reviewed
Be the first to review
Review was not posted due to profanity
×Product details
- Date Published: November 2009
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108006392
- length: 676 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 38 x 152 mm
- weight: 0.98kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Probi catholica
2. Probi instituta artium
3. Appendix Probi
3. Probi de nomine excerpta
4. De ultimis syllabis
5. Notarum laterculi
6. Donati ars grammatica
7. Servii commnetarius in artem Donati
8. Servii liber de finalibus
9. Servii liber de centum metris
10. Servii liber de metris Horatianis
11. Sergii de littera
12. De idiomatibus
Indexes.
Sorry, this resource is locked
Please register or sign in to request access. If you are having problems accessing these resources please email [email protected]
Register Sign in» Proceed
You are now leaving the Cambridge University Press website. Your eBook purchase and download will be completed by our partner www.ebooks.com. Please see the permission section of the www.ebooks.com catalogue page for details of the print & copy limits on our eBooks.
Continue ×Are you sure you want to delete your account?
This cannot be undone.
Thank you for your feedback which will help us improve our service.
If you requested a response, we will make sure to get back to you shortly.
×