The Copulative Conjunctions Que, Et, Atque in the Inscriptions of the Republic, in Terence, and in Cato - Softcover

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9781333676070: The Copulative Conjunctions Que, Et, Atque in the Inscriptions of the Republic, in Terence, and in Cato

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This book explores the ways in which three types of conjunctions - que, et, and atque - were employed in Latin over time. The author meticulously examines inscriptions, literary works by authors such as Terence and Cato, and other sources to trace the evolution and usage of these conjunctions. Through a comprehensive analysis of their syntactic and semantic functions, the author sheds light on the subtle nuances and complexities of Latin grammar and style, providing valuable insights into the development of the language. The book contributes to a deeper understanding of Latin literature and language, offering a comprehensive resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intricacies of Latin grammar.

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