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    Large octavo (245 x 165 mm), publisher's illustrated hardcover, IX (+I), 149 (+1) pp., previous owner's stamp to front fly leaf (Exlibris H. S. Versnel), a well preserved copy. [MnS - Mnemosyne Supplements; 247]. - ISBN: 9004136622. - Contents/Inhalt : Charisius as a transmitter of grammatical theory -- Who was Fl. Sosipater Charisius? -- The riddle of the preface -- The overall structure -- Further investigation of Charisius' methods of composition -- Charisius: compiler or editor? -- The background of Charisius' handbook -- Charisius and his sources -- Beyond Cominianus and Charisius -- The preface again -- C. Iulius Romanus -- Date and profession -- His work: title, structure and type -- The meaning of the title [characters not reproducible] -- Romanus and his grammatical sources -- Romanus' views on correct Latin -- Romanus and the veteres: archaizing classicism -- The merits of Romanus, the author of [characters not reproducible] -- The Introduction to the liber de adverbio of Romanus -- The transitions -- The argument itself; (1) 246.18-249.23 -- The argument itself; (2) 249.24-251.19 -- The argument itself; (3) 251.20-252.31 -- The argument as a whole -- Rhetorical aspects of the Introduction -- Prose-rhythm -- Functions of the Introduction and its place in Latin literature -- The form of the Introduction -- Text, apparatus criticus, and translation -- Manuscript C and Johannes Cauchius. Includes an English translation of part of C. Iulius Romanus's Aphormai.; Includes appendix, bibliographical references (p. [141]-145) and index. ||| Romanus, C. Julius. Introduction to the Liber de adverbio; Latin language Grammar, Historical; Latin language Grammar Early works to 1500; Rhetoric Early works to 1800; Rhetoric, Ancient - Romanus, C. Julius. Einführung in den Liber de adverbio; Lateinische Sprache Grammatik, Geschichte; Lateinische Sprache Grammatik Frühe Werke bis 1500; Rhetorik Frühe Werke bis 1800; Rhetorik, Antike - [00B | SOD | oR ] 510 g.