Corruptae Latinitatis Index, by William Massey, is a detailed guide to identifying and avoiding barbarous Latin words and phrases that commonly appeared in the works of modern Latin writers. This book serves as a comprehensive resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts seeking to maintain the purity and accuracy of their Latin composition.
The index provides an alphabetical table that references classical Latin words and phrases, offering correct alternatives to the corrupt forms. By highlighting common errors and providing classical equivalents, this work aims to improve the quality and authenticity of Latin writing. Massey's index is an invaluable tool for anyone dedicated to preserving the integrity of the Latin language and adhering to classical standards.
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