Selectarum de lingua Latina observationum libri duo is a comprehensive work on the Latin language, compiled by John Ker and once owned by John Adams. The first book, "Latine loquendi norma," explores the standards of speaking Latin, focusing on the golden age of Latin eloquence. The second book investigates, reveals, and corrects barbarous or flawed linguistic habits. Both are intended for use by young students, promoting the uncorrupted usage of the Latin language. This book offers insights into 18th-century Latin scholarship and language instruction.
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