Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar
For over a century, Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar has remained the definitive Latin reference grammar for students and teachers. This comprehensive guide provides unmatched depth and clarity in Latin language instruction, making it an essential resource for scholars at all levels.
Complete Latin Language Reference
This sourcebook organizes Latin grammar into three comprehensive sections. The first part addresses words and forms, covering all parts of speech, declensions, and conjugations in detail. The second section explores syntax, including thorough explanations of cases, moods, and tenses. The final section provides specialized information on archaic usages, Latin verse, and prose composition techniques.
Structured for Easy Navigation
The concise and well-organized format places essential information on usage, vocabulary, diction, composition, and syntax within easy reach. Extensive appendixes include a comprehensive glossary of grammatical terms and detailed indexes, allowing quick reference to specific topics and rules.
Trusted by Educators and Students
Still regarded as the finest Latin reference grammar available, this guide serves high school and college-level Latin courses effectively. Teachers rely on it as a comprehensive classroom resource, while students use it for everything from daily homework to advanced translation work and composition exercises.
Ideal for Classical Studies
Students of history, religion, and literature will find lasting value in this grammar guide. Whether translating ancient texts, studying classical literature, or developing Latin composition skills, this reference provides the grammatical foundation necessary for serious Latin scholarship.
A venerable resource for more than a century, Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar is still regarded by students and teachers as the finest Latin reference grammar available. Concise, comprehensive, and well organized, it is unrivaled in depth and clarity, placing a wealth of advice on usage, vocabulary, diction, composition, and syntax within easy reach of Latin scholars at all levels.
This sourcebook's three-part treatment starts with words and forms, covering parts of speech, declensions, and conjugations. The second part, syntax, explores cases, moods, and tenses. The concluding section offers information on archaic usages, Latin verse, and prose composition, among other subjects. Extensive appendixes feature a glossary of terms and indexes. Students of history, religion, and literature will find lasting value in this modestly priced edition of a classic guide to Latin.