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A GRAMMAR
OF THE
LATIN LANGUAGE
FROM PLAUTUS TO SUETONIUS
BY
HENRY JOHN ROBY,
M.A. late FELLOW OF ST JOHN'S COLL. CAMBRIDGE.
Cambridge:
PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY, M.A.
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.
1880
29,978.
Table of Contents.
PREFACE.
Observations on Book IV.
Remarks on method observed, p. xvii.
Of the analysis of the sentence, p. xxii.
Of the syntax of concord, p. xxiv.
Of the predicative dative, p. xxiv.
Alphabetical list of words so used, p. xxxvii.
Of the ablative, p. lvi.
Of the so-called genitive (locative) of value, p. lvii.
Of the gerund and gerundive, p. lxi.
i.
Connexion of the various usages, p. lxiii.
A. Use of gerund as active and apparently as pas-
sive, p. lxiii.
B. Rise of (oblique) gerundive, p. lxvii.
C. Predicative use of nominative gerund, p. lxxi.
D. Use of gerundive with notion of 'obligation,'
p. lxxiii.
E. Participial use of verbal stems in -undo, p. lxxviii.
Criticism of other theories, p. lxxxi.
ii. Origin of verbal stem in -undo, p. lxxxv.
iii. Analogies in other languages, especially English,
p. lxxxvii.
History of English form in -ing, p. xciv.
Of the subjunctive mood generally, p. xcvii.
Especially in hypothetical and conditional sentences, p. xcix.
Of the expressions dicat aliquis, dixerit aliquis, p. ci.
Instances of videro, &c. P. cvi.
Advice to students of grammar, p. cvii.
Acknowledgment of obligations, p. cviii.
Miscellaneous remarks, p. cix.
Addenda et Corrigenda, p. cxi.