Der Sprachgebrauch Des Lukianos Hinsichtlich Der Sogenannten Adjektiva Dreier Endungen Auf - Os, written by Ottomar Wilhelm and originally published in 1892, delves into the linguistic nuances of Lucian's use of adjectives. This study offers a detailed examination of the three-ending adjectives ending in '-os' within Lucian's works, providing valuable insights into the grammatical structures and stylistic choices of the ancient Greek language during Lucian's time. This work is essential for students and scholars of classical philology and linguistics, offering a window into the evolution and usage of Greek adjectives. Wilhelm's meticulous research makes this book a significant contribution to the understanding of ancient Greek and Lucian's literary style. A must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of classical language and literature.
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