Rhetorisch-Grammatische Collectaneen, subtitled Nugarum Grammaticarum Partic. I. Progr.], by J.A. Voigt, is a scholarly work focusing on rhetoric and grammar, with a particular emphasis on the usage of adjectives in the works of Horace. Written in German, this book offers insights into the intricacies of Latin grammar and style. It delves into the nuances of classical rhetoric, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of Latin literature and linguistics.
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