This groundbreaking work on Latin philology remains a classic of the field, and an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Latin language. Donaldson provides a detailed investigation of the principles of Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, drawing on a wide range of historical sources and linguistic analysis. But this book is more than just a dry academic treatise; it is also a stirring call to arms, urging readers to rediscover the beauty and power of the Latin language, and to recognize its enduring influence on our culture and society.
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