Comprehensive study of Latin syntax with practical, source-based guidance .
This volume of Syntaxis Priscorum Scriptorum Latinorum, Vol. 2, presents a focused look at how Latin speakers shape meaning through mood, constructions, and connectors, illustrated with numerous examples.
This edition provides careful commentary and a structured index to help readers navigate key topics in classical Latin grammar. It emphasizes how the subjunctive and related forms appear in real texts, offering insights that support reading and analysis of Latin prose and poetry.
- Clear explanations of Latin mood, syntax, and part-by-part usage via authentic examples.
- Extensive cross-references and an indexed spectrum of terms for quick lookup.
- Grounding in passages from well-known authors to show how constructions work in context.
- A practical tool for students, teachers, and scholars working with Latin language and literature.
Ideal for readers of Latin grammar and textual interpretation who value precise, source-based guidance.