New Latin Grammar
by Charles E.
About this book
Master the fundamentals of Latin with Charles E. Bennett's New Latin Grammar, a comprehensive guide that has educated generations of students in this classical language. Originally published in 1895 and refined through multiple editions, Bennett's approach combines scholarly rigor with exceptional clarity, presenting essential Latin grammar in a direct and accessible manner.
This authoritative reference covers the complete spectrum of Latin language study, from phonetics and morphology to syntax and usage. Bennett includes a valuable introduction tracing the origin and development of Latin, offering historical context that enriches understanding of the language's structure and evolution. The grammar is organized logically to serve both secondary school learners and college students, with illustrative examples drawn from classical Latin texts and indexed for easy reference.
What sets this grammar apart is its commitment to precision without unnecessary complexity. Bennett distilled decades of teaching experience at Cornell University into rules and explanations that remain remarkably clear and practical. Whether you're beginning your Latin studies or refining your knowledge of complex grammatical constructions, this audio edition provides the foundational and advanced information you need.
Ideal for students, educators, classicists, and anyone serious about understanding Latin language and literature, New Latin Grammar remains an indispensable resource for mastering this influential classical language.
