Bag om A Comparative Grammar of Sanskrit, Greek and Latin
This classic work by William Hugh Ferrar presents a detailed comparison of the grammar and syntax of three ancient languages: Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin. Ferrar's deep knowledge of these languages and his meticulous scholarship are evident in this comprehensive analysis, which includes detailed notes and appendices. This work will be of interest to scholars of linguistics and ancient history, as well as anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the structure and evolution of language.
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