A model of clarity and precision, Bennett's New Latin Grammar uses copious specific examples from primary sources to teach Latin's inflections, syntax, sounds, accents, particles, and word formations. This reprint of Bennett's 1908 revised grammar remains a highly regarded, widely-used resource both in and out of the classroom. Traditional in its structure and exhaustive in its scope, the descriptions of all things grammatical remain accessible and current after over 100 years of Latin pedagogy. "The object of this book," stated Bennett in the preface to his 1894 edition, "is to present the essential facts of Latin grammar in a direct and simple manner, and within the smallest compass consistent with scholarly standards."
New Latin Grammar
New Latin Grammar By Charles E. Bennett The object of this book is to present the essential facts of Latin grammar in a direct and simple manner, and within the smallest compass consistent with scholarly standards.
... to this volume: The Meters of Greek and Latin Poetry, by James W. Halporn, Martin Ostwald, and Thomas G. Rosenmeyer (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 1994; ISBN: 0-872-20243-7) A Guide to Latin Meter and Verse Composition, ...
This book gives a historical account of the chief Latin constructions, aiming to equip students to interpret texts as well as to write correct Latin.
New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
Reprint of the original, first published in 1859.
New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges
The object of this book is to present the essential facts of Latin grammar in a direct and simple manner, and within the smallest compass consistent with scholarly standards. Suitable for anyone interested in Latin.
A Latin reference grammar guide with updated sections on the Indo-European language family and on Latin meter, addition of a brief bibliography, and a reorganized index of sources.
Humanistic insight and linguistic training are the goals of the Henle Latin Series from Loyola Press, an integrated four-year Latin course.