This is a scholarly discussion of Praxiphanes, a notable figure among the earliest grammarians and a member of the Peripatetic school. "De Praxiphane Peripatetico Inter Antiquissimos Grammaticos Nobili Disputatio" examines Praxiphanes' contributions to linguistics and his place within the historical context of ancient Greece. This work provides insights into the development of grammatical studies and the intellectual environment of the time. Originally presented as part of the Index Scholarum at the University of Dorpat, this book offers valuable material for scholars and students interested in the history of language and classical studies.
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