A grammar of the Latin language : from Plautus to Suetonius
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A grammar of the Latin language : from Plautus to Suetonius
(Cambridge library collection, . Classics)
Cambridge University Press, 2010
- v. 1 : pbk
- v. 2 : pbk
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Original t.p. reads: A grammar of the Latin language : from Plautus to Suetonius, by Henry John Roby
Reprint. Originally published: London : Macmillan, 1872-1875 (2nd ed.)
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108011228
内容説明
Henry John Roby (1830-1915) was a Cambridge-educated classicist whose influential career included periods as a schoolmaster, professor of Roman law, businessman, educational reformer and Member of Parliament. His two-volume Grammar of the Latin Language went through seven editions during his lifetime. It provides in-depth analysis of Latin phonetics, noun and verb construction, and syntax and morphology, taking a descriptive approach. Drawing examples from the corpus of classical writings dating from circa 200 BCE. to 120 CE, this first volume (1872) discusses sounds and syllable quantities, noun and verb inflexions, and the basic elements of word formation, organized according to noun and verb stems. Appendices include pronoun tables, lists of weights and measures, and a chronological compilation of inscriptions from the republican era. A work of remarkable breadth and depth, Roby's book remains an essential resource for both historical linguistics and the study of Latin grammar.
目次
- Preface
- Book I. Sounds: 1. Elements of speech, and particularly consonants
- 2. Combination of consonants
- 3. Vowels and combinations of vowels
- 4. Laws of phonetic change
- 5. Latin alphabet in general
- 6. Latin alphabet in detail
- 7. Gutturals and palatals
- 8. Dentals and linguals
- 9. Vowels
- 10. Dipthongs
- 11. Of Latin words and syllables
- 12. Quantity of syllables
- 13. Accentuation
- Book II. Inflexions: 1. Of inflexions in general
- 2. Of noun inflexions, and particularly of gender
- 3. Of noun inflexions of number
- 4. Of case inflexions in general
- 5. Nouns of class I
- 6. Old and exceptional forms of cases
- 7. Peculiar declensions of certain pronouns and adjectives (Class I)
- 8. Personal pronouns
- 9. Nouns of class II
- 10. Nouns of class II cont.
- 11. Nouns of class II cont.
- 12. Old or exceptional forms of cases (Class II)
- 13. Greek nouns, class I
- 14. Greek nouns, class II
- 15. Adverbs and conjunctions
- 16. Inflexions of verb
- 17. Inflexions of person and number
- 18. Inflexions of mood
- 19. Classification of inflexions of tense
- 20. Tenses formed from the present stem
- 21. Of verb stems
- 22. Tenses formed from the perfect stem
- 23. Of the perfect stem
- 24. Of the supine stem
- 25. Of the traditional classification of verbs
- 26. Examples of the complete inflexions of verbs
- 27. Inflexions of the verb sum, and compounds
- 28. Inflexions of some irregular verbs
- 29. Alphabetical list of deponent verbs
- 30. Alphabetical list of verbs, with their perfects, supines, Book III. Word-formation: 1. Elements of word-formation
- 2. Derivative suffixes
- 3. Labial noun-stems
- 4. Guttural noun-stems
- 5. Dental noun-stems
- 6. Dental noun-stems cont.
- 7. Lingual noun-stems
- 8. Lingual noun-stems cont.
- 9. Vowel noun-stems
- 10. Verb-stems
- 11. Composition
- 12. Interjections
- Appendices
- Index.
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108011235
内容説明
Henry John Roby (1830-1915) was a Cambridge-educated classicist whose influential career included periods as a schoolmaster, professor of Roman law, businessman, educational reformer and Member of Parliament. His two-volume Grammar of the Latin Language reveals his innovative, descriptive approach to grammar, which situates thorough analysis of the Latin language within the historical context of the writings themselves, or, as Roby puts it, setting 'example above precept' in order to put grammar 'in the proper light, as an account of what men do say, not a theory of what they should say'. Drawing examples from the corpus of classical writings dating from circa 200 BCE. to 120 CE; this second volume (1875) is devoted to syntax, including a complete analysis of cases, tense, and mood. A work of remarkable breadth and depth, Roby's book remains an essential resource for both historical linguistics and the study of Latin grammar.
目次
- Preface
- Book IV. Syntax: 1. Classification of words
- 2. Parts of a simple sentence and use of parts of speech
- 3. Of the different kinds of sentences
- 4. Order of words and sentences
- 5. Use of noun inflexions
- 6. Use of cases
- 7. Use of nominative case
- 8. Use of accusative case
- 9. Use of dative case
- 10. Use of locative and ablative cases
- 11. Use of genitive cases
- 12. Use of infinitive
- 13. Tenses of infinitive, when used
- 14. Use of verbal nouns, especially the gerund and gerundive
- 15. Use of verb inflexion
- 16. Use of verbal inflexions of person and number
- 17. Of indicative and imperative moods and their tenses
- 18. Of the subjunctive mood and its tenses
- 19. Typical examples of subjunctive mood and its tenses
- 20. Use of moods in hypothetical and conditional clauses
- 21. Use of subjunctive mood to express desire
- 22. Use of subjunctive mood to express causation
- 23. Use of subjunctive mood to express alien or contingent assertions
- 24. Of reported speech
- Supplement
- Index.
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