Grammatici Latini Ex Recensione Henrici Keilii... Scriptores De Orthographia is a comprehensive collection of texts on Latin grammar and orthography from various classical authors. This volume, meticulously compiled and edited by Heinrich Keil, features the works of prominent grammarians such as Terentius Scaurus, Velius Longus, Caper, Agroecius, Cassiodorius, Martyrius, Beda, and Albinus.
Included are excerpts from Audax, Dositheus's Ars Grammatica, Arusianus Messius's Exempla Elocutionum, and the Institutiones Artis Grammaticae of Consentius. This compilation provides invaluable insights into the rules and conventions governing the Latin language during different periods. It remains an essential resource for scholars and students of classical philology, offering a detailed examination of the principles that shaped Latin writing and speech.
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