Bag om A Manual of Comparative Philology as Applied to the Illustration of Greek and Latin Inflections
This manual provides an introduction to comparative philology, which is the study of the similarities and differences between languages. The focus of the manual is on using the principles of comparative philology to better understand the inflections (changes in form) of Greek and Latin words. The manual was first published in 1879 and was intended for use by students of classics and ancient history.
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