Gradus Comparationis Ordine Alphabeti is a meticulously compiled reference work focusing on the comparative degrees of adjectives and adverbs in Latin. Arranged alphabetically, this book provides a structured approach to understanding and utilizing Latin grammar. An essential resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of classical languages, this book facilitates a deeper comprehension of Latin syntax and morphology.
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